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Existing Enabling Technologies and Solutions for Energy Management in IoT

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Internet of Things which is an emerging technology extends the internet deep into the physical environment. This chapter gives an overview of IoT focusing on architecture, elements, applications and also its challenges. Though IoT is defined in many ways, no single definition is worldwide agreed. The basic concept of IoT is that everyday objects which are capable of identifying, sensing and processing can communicate with one another and services over the Internet to accomplish some useful objective using networking concepts. Many definitions of IoT, from various perspective of academician, industries and researchers, are also discussed. For better understanding of IoT and its functionality, IoT architectures and its building blocks are presented in this chapter. IoT enabled applications have been deployed in many areas. Various IoT application domains are explained in this chapter. Later in this chapter, challenges faced by IoT are discussed and energy management is explained in detail. At the end, the future research directions are discussed. This chapter provides an insight on basics of IoT. After going through this, reader will be able to understand the IoT architecture, its elements and applications. It also gives the review of issues in IoT and energy management.

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Rekha, Garg, R. (2019). Existing Enabling Technologies and Solutions for Energy Management in IoT. In: Mittal, M., Tanwar, S., Agarwal, B., Goyal, L. (eds) Energy Conservation for IoT Devices . Studies in Systems, Decision and Control, vol 206. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-7399-2_2

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