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Futuristic View of Internet of Things and Applications with Prospective Scope

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The IoT connects with physical and digital environment. Nowadays, one of the purposes of the Internet is its movement. The IoT is an example where common articles can be incorporated into collecting, acquiring, managing systems, and managing opportunities that will allow them to compare with the Internet to achieve any cause. The IoT will generally join everything in our reality under a broad framework. Each item will have a selected interface and will actually want to find it for themselves as well as the interface and the Internet. RFID methods will form basis of IoT. IoT gadgets will be unavoidable, will allow for the surrounding environment, and enable the development of knowledge in the right way. Paper covers current state of testing, and importance of IoT is reflected in mobility structure. The current research takes care of IoT initiatives through systematic review of academic papers, and competent expert discussions.

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Prasad, M., Vijay, T.K., Sreenivasu, M., Agajyelew, B.W. (2022). Futuristic View of Internet of Things and Applications with Prospective Scope. In: Reddy, V.S., Prasad, V.K., Wang, J., Reddy, K. (eds) Soft Computing and Signal Processing. ICSCSP 2021. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1413. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-7088-6_35

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