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Compared to realtime IoT patterns that provide end users with data instantaneously, on-demand patterns provide end users with data only when it’s requested. IoT applications built using this pattern get information by directly accessing the device or by getting it from a pre-stored location. On-demand patterns are useful when your application is not actively looking for data and only accesses it when needed.
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Javed, A. (2016). IoT Patterns: On-Demand Clients. In: Building Arduino Projects for the Internet of Things. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-1940-9_7
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