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The Internet of Things (IoT) and related technologies are promising in terms of realizing pervasive and smart applications, which, in turn, have the potential to improve the quality of life of people living in a connected world. According to the IoT vision, all things can cooperate with each other and can be managed from anywhere via the Internet to allow tight integration between physical and cyber worlds, thus improving efficiency, promoting usability, and opening up new application opportunities. Today, IoT technologies are successfully exploited in several domains, providing both social and economic benefits. The realization of the full potential of the next generation of the Internet of Things still needs further research efforts concerning, for instance, the identification of new architectures, methodologies, and infrastructures dealing with distributed and decentralized IoT systems; the integration of the IoT with cognitive and social capabilities; the enhancement of the sens...
International Journal of Computer Applications
Internet of Things (IoT) is nowadays the most profound buzzword in Information Technology science. IoT is the evolution of Information Technology which aims to build a mutual infrastructure that integrates, connects and telecommunicates every "Things" (Objects) with each other on the face of the earth. This interconnected infrastructure provides humans with fully control of things. Projections and potential estimates about incomings of IoT are spectacular for future directions. IoT encompasses such a wide range of spectrum that its influences are anyone"s guess. Not only the profits of IoT but also the forfeits and fears of IoT are unpredictable for yet. However, with the increase in research, academic studies and technological developments the atmosphere will be clear for IoT. This research paper proposes a novel comprehensive reference source for those who are interested in IoT, ubiquitous sensing, pervasive computing and smart objects. The paper explains IoT emergence and IoT history in detail, current IoT usage areas, the most up-to-date potential opportunities and future IoT directions, overall IoT architecture and well-liked architectures, security and privacy concerns about IoT. The latest ongoing IoT projects are discussed and the latest burning issues are presented. Critical and turning points of IoT are given in tabular. As compared to similar survey papers in the area, to the best of our knowledge contributions of this paper are unique.
Future Generation Computer Systems, 2013
Ubiquitous sensing enabled by Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) technologies cuts across many areas of modern day living. This offers the ability to measure, infer and understand environmental indicators, from delicate ecologies and natural resources to urban environments. The proliferation of these devices in a communicating-actuating network creates the Internet of Things (IoT), wherein, sensors and actuators blend seamlessly with the environment around us, and the information is shared across platforms in order to develop a common operating picture (COP). Fuelled by the recent adaptation of a variety of enabling wireless technologies such as RFID tags and embedded sensor and actuator nodes, the IoT has stepped out of its infancy and is the the next revolutionary technology in transforming the Internet into a fully integrated Future Internet. As we move from www (static pages web) to web2 (social networking web) to web3 (ubiquitous computing web), the need for data-on-demand using sophisticated intuitive queries increases significantly. This paper presents a Cloud centric vision for worldwide implementation of Internet of Things. The key enabling technologies and application domains that are likely to drive IoT research in the near future are discussed. A Cloud implementation using Aneka, which is based on interaction of private and public Clouds is presented. We conclude our IoT vision by expanding on the need for convergence of WSN, the Internet and distributed computing directed at technological research community.
American Journal of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, 2016
The Internet of Things (IoT) has been inscription in this review paper. Internet of Things is a keyword to cover various challenges related to internet and the web to the real physical world. We know that, today internet has already taken an important part of everyday life and it has also dramatically changed the lives of human being. The most important factor of this invention is, integration or combination of several technologies with the communication system solutions. The most applicable factors of IoT is the identification and tracking various factors for smart objects. The universal sensing networks is enabled by Wireless Sensing Networks (WSN) and these technologies cuts across many areas of modern day living. The escalation of these devices in a communicating and actuating network will create the Internet of Things (IoT). Here the sensors and actuators combine easily with the environment around us and the information is shared across various platforms in order to develop a c...
2017
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a new paradigm that can enable collecting and exchanging data that have never been attainable before.It able to communicate and report user’s information in a more secure way.The reports of Cisco analysts estimate that the IoT will have more than 50 billion of smart sensors and other smart devices or gadgets,all connecting and communicating real time data on the internet by 2020.This will provide deeper insights with data analytics using the IoT paradigm to establish new business,enhance productivity and efficiency,and develop innovative revenue streams.Furthermore,the IoT architecture may combine features and technologies suggested by various methodologies.Since,this architecture is designed where the digital and real worlds are integrating and interacting constantly,various technologies are merged together to form IoT,such as; sensing technologies,pervasive computing,ubiquitous computing,internet protocols,smart objects,embedded parts,etc.When a reg...
International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology IJRASET, 2020
The primary aim of this paper is to give an overview on the Internet of Things encompassing its architecture, technologies, its various applications and challenges associated with it. The Internet of Things refers to billions of physical devices that are connected to the Internet, all collecting and sharing data. Electronic sensors are embedded into everyday objects which allow them to communicate and exchange data over a network. It is a system comprising of interrelated computing devices, objects, animals or people that each have unique identification number (UID) for identification and have the ability to communicate and exchange data over a network without the need of human-to-human or human-to-machine intervention. This paper aims to provide concise yet detailed and structured concepts on IoT, discusses its various technical aspects and gives our view on IoT technologies, applications and related issues with comparison of other papers.
2020
Internet of Things (IoT) is an emerging filed for technical, social, and economic significance. Consumer products, durable goods, cars and trucks, industrial and utility components, sensors, and other everyday objects are being combined and connected with Internet and powerful data analytic capabilities that promise to transform the traditional services. Projection of IoT on the Internet and economy is impressive, with some anticipating as many as 100 billion connected IoT devices and a global economic impact of more than $11 trillion by 2025. At the same time, the IoT has been suffered from various challenges that need to be addressed with new standards, methods, and systems and provide more potential benefits. Attention-grabbing headlines about the hacking of Internet-connected devices, surveillance concerns, and privacy fears already have captured public attention. Technical challenges need new standards and policies, legal and development challenges need new methods and systems....
In recent year, the Internet of Things (IoT) has drawn significant research attention. IoT is considered as a part of the Internet of the future and will comprise billions of intelligent communicating 'things'. The future of the Internet will consist of heterogeneously connected devices that will further extend the borders of the world with physical entities and virtual components. The Internet of Things (IoT) will empower the connected things with new capabilities. In this survey, the definitions, architecture, fundamental technologies, and applications of IoT are systematically reviewed. Firstly, various definitions of IoT are introduced; secondly, emerging techniques for the implementation of IoT are discussed; thirdly, some open issues related to the IoT applications are explored; finally, the major challenges which need addressing by the research community and corresponding potential solutions are investigated.
International Journal of Computer Applications, 2016
In this paper, we describe the Internet of Things (IoT) which is a paradigm where things can have identifying, sensing, and processing features that will allow them to communicate with other devices over the Internet to perform the task. There are many challenges with software, hardware, and security in actual implementation of IoT. The traditional networking protocol and security services are not directly applied on IoT because of different communication stacks and various networking standards. So, there is need to find an efficient solution which deals with the all the challenges in an environment of IoT. This paper presents various research challenges with their respective solutions by examining previous literature and identifying current trends. It also discusses future directions in the field of IoT.
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