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Challenges and Requirements in Internet of Things

Kamlesh Kumar singh, Satyam Yadav

Abstract


The Internet of Things (IoT) serves as a technical tool for experts by transforming physical resources into smart entities using existing network infrastructures. Its main goal is to provide intelligent and seamless services to users without any downtime. The Internet of Things (IoT) paradigm aims to create an advanced data system by combining sensor data collecting with efficient data processing, networking, machine learning, artificial intelligence, big data, and clouds are all used to facilitate communication. With contrast, the most worrying issue in IoT is gathering information and maintaining the confidentiality of a separate entity, all while balancing privacy and security provisions. Further Investigation is required for improving current technologies. This Special Issue examines the most recent contributions of IoT application frameworks as well as the progress of their supporting technologies. It is critical for academic and industry stakeholders to provide ideas that can maximize possibilities while minimizing difficulties while employing this cutting-edge technical advancement.


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