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Internet of Things Framework for Device Integration in Automation Applications

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Optical and Wireless Technologies

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Internet of things (IoT) comprises of the network of billions of “Things” communicating with each other and controlling very large amount of actions, which are confronting numerous specialized and application challenges. This paper presents a reliable and common network, including strategies and applications on the common platform for IoT applications. IoT is an intelligent system which interfaces all things to the Internet for the reason of trading data and conveying through the data detecting gadgets as per concurred conventions. It accomplishes the objective of smart distinguishing, finding, following, checking, and overseeing things. It is an augmentation and development of Internet-based system, which grows the correspondence from human to human, human to things, or things to things. The idea of making common platform for IoT devices independent of vendors (hardware or software developers) is mainly requiring the procedure of defining the protocols for execution of different operations on different interfacings. The user interface is designed to have different social networking Web sites and applications for easy access and to have modular structure. The system realization is achieved using LabVIEW to validate the performance of the proposed framework. The proposed design would provide seamless integration of sensor devices for variety of IoT applications.

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Parmar, A., Joshi, A.M. (2022). Internet of Things Framework for Device Integration in Automation Applications. In: Tiwari, M., Maddila, R.K., Garg, A.K., Kumar, A., Yupapin, P. (eds) Optical and Wireless Technologies. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 771. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-2818-4_42

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