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Internet of Things

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Internet of Things (IoT) can be defined as “interconnection of things”, that is used to sense, process and report real world information. The applications and usage of the internet are expanding on a daily basis and IoT is the new approach for incorporating the internet into personal, professional and social life. IoT can be seen as a connected set of anyone, anything, anytime, anyplace, any service, and any network in a more general sense. It is envisioned as billion of sensors, wired or wireless, connected to the internet that will generate large amount of data which need to be analyzed, interpreted and utilized. This data can leads to creation of new opportunities for growth and innovation. Major building blocks for IoT is comprised of sensor devices, interconnecting technologies, big data collection and management, and end applications. This book discusses the perspectives and challenges behind each block systematically. It also address how these “smart things” can help in the design of a smarter and more promising future of interconnected world.

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Hussain, F. (2017). Internet of Everything. In: Internet of Things. SpringerBriefs in Electrical and Computer Engineering. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-55405-1_1

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