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Context Management in IoT

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Internet users’ are carrying several smart devices with them and moves with it in this rapidly changing world of Internet of Things. These smart devices and IT environment have brought up revolutionary changes in the user’s life, businesses, etc. Existing devices and inclusion of computational devices are making a big difference in communication with other entities (user, devices, etc.). This revolutionary combination is executing productive tasks that reduce human intervention with computers.

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Shinde, G.R., Dhotre, P.S., Mahalle, P.N., Dey, N. (2021). Context Management in IoT. In: Internet of Things Integrated Augmented Reality. SpringerBriefs in Applied Sciences and Technology(). Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-6374-4_3

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