A review of Internet of Things: qualifying technologies and boundless horizon
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https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/179909
Cita bibliográfica
Goel, SS.; Goel, A.; Kumar, M.; Moltó, G. (2021). A review of Internet of Things: qualifying technologies and boundless horizon. Journal of Reliable Intelligent Environments. 7:23-33. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40860-020-00127-w
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[EN] Internet of Things (IoT) is a new buzzword in information technology where real-world physical objects are made smart by integrating them with internet-enabled technologies. The things can sense information around them, communicate the sensed information over some protocol and employ the information to solve real-life problems. In IoT, several technologies are integrated under a common umbrella so that they can connect and exchange data over a network protocol. A huge amount of data is generated from diverse geographical locations with the consequent urge for fast aggregation of overall sensed information, leading to an increase in the need to store and process such data in a more efficient and effective manner. The traditional fields of embedded systems, WSN, real-time analytics, automation system, machine learning and others all contribute to enabling the IoT. This article is focused on discussing the various IoT technologies, protocols and their application and usage in our daily life. It also summarizes the current state-of-the-art IoT architecture in various spheres conventionally and all related terminologies that will give the forthcoming researchers a glimpse of IoT as a whole.
Palabras clave
6LoWPAN, 802.15.4, AMQP, Actuators, Bluetooth LE, Cloud, CoAP, Fog, IIoT, M2M, MQTT, RFID, SDN, VANET, WSN, ZigBee, Zwave
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2199-4668
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Journal of Reliable Intelligent Environments
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10.1007/s40860-020-00127-w