Interpretive Mathematical And Structural Modeling Approach For Implementing Iot In Indian Logistics Applications

Document Type : Primary Research paper

Authors

1 Assistant Professor,Department of ISE, BMS Institute of Technology and Management Doddaballapur Main Road, Avalahalli, Yelahanka ,Bengaluru-560064.

2 Department of R&D, Department of Computer Science, Adichunchanagiri University, B.G Nagara, Mandya District, Karnataka, India- 571448.

3 Professor, Department of Electronics and Telecommunication, KCE Society's College Of Engineering and Management, Jalgaon, Jalgaon, Maharashtra 425001.

4 Assistant Professor,Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Anurag University, Venkatapur, Narapally, Ghatkesar, Hyderabad 500088, India.

5 Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, G. Pullaiah College of Engineering and Technology, Kurnool- 518002, Andhra Pradesh, India.

6 Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, KDK College of Engineering Nagpur Maharashtra, 440009, India.

Abstract

The relationship between the numerous impediments to the introduction of the Internet of Things (IoT) in the sector of Indian logistics is examined in this study paper. By leveraging smart linked devices, India's logistics business is fast increasing in response to shifting demand for customised goods and services. With the help of a thorough literature review, fifteen different impediments were identified. Expert opinions acquired through telephonic conversations with trainers from Indian logistics organisations are used to assess the interaction between these hurdles. Learners use these inputs to do MICMAC (Matrix des Impacts Cross Multiplication Application and Unclassification) analysis on interactive structural modelling. Logistics and business experts will benefit from the findings of this research study as they plan their strategic initiatives. Overcoming obstacles to IoT technology adoption in the Indian logistics business.

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Volume 12, Issue 1
International virtual conference on Newer Trends and Innovation in Nanotechnology Materials Science . Science and Technology
March 2021
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