Survey on the Internet of Things Definitions and Applications
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https://doi.org/10.58916/jhas.v8i5.123Keywords:
Desired Quality, Futuristic, Internet of Things, IoT domains, RFIDAbstract
The Internet of Things (IoT) refers to devices equipped with sensors, computing power, software, and other technologies that communicate and share data with other devices and systems via the Internet. The Internet of Things seamlessly connects people and things to form a symbiotic relationship. In the widespread presence of the Internet of Things, services are offered as a product. Developments in the Internet and things have added value to the Internet of Things and caused the evolution we see today. Therefore, any significant advancement in the Internet of Things must inevitably come from collaborative efforts across various disciplines, including the social sciences, informatics, electronics, and telecommunications. This evolution has necessitated periodic revisions to the definition of IoT. Our study is intended for people who wish to get involved in this complicated field and help it grow in such a challenging setting. The enabling technologies are reviewed and several perspectives on this IoT paradigm are provided.
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