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The Role of IoT and Big Data in Modern Technological Arena: A Comprehensive Study

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In current era of technology, the adoration of Internet of Things (IoT) is rising rampantly with the proliferation in its exciting application prospects and practical usage. Fundamentally, IoT refers to a system of computing devices, persons or animals ascribed with unique identifiers. The data get transmitted without any human to computer or human to human interference. IoT has fundamentally emerged from merging of micro electro mechanical systems, micro services along with wireless technologies as well as internet. The merging assists in bridging between the information technology as well as operational technology, thereby analyzing the machine provoked data in technological platform. Further, Big data indicates large volume of structured as well as unstructured data associated in day to day life. In this context, the amount of data that can be generated and preserved on global level is mostly mind-boggling. However, the relevance of big data does not concentrate on how much data one possesses, however what one carries out on it. The current chapter throws light on IoT, Big data, their relevance, data sources, big data applications, IoT Architecture and security challenges, standards and protocols for IoT, single points of failure, IoT Code etc.

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Priyadarshini, S.B.B., BhusanBagjadab, A., Mishra, B.K. (2019). The Role of IoT and Big Data in Modern Technological Arena: A Comprehensive Study. In: Balas, V., Solanki, V., Kumar, R., Khari, M. (eds) Internet of Things and Big Data Analytics for Smart Generation. Intelligent Systems Reference Library, vol 154. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-04203-5_2

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