Internet of Things (IOT)

Authors

  • Rutuja Zori  Department of Computer Engineering, Zeal College Of Engineering and Research, Pune, Maharashtra, India
  • Shubham Mali  Department of Computer Engineering, Zeal College Of Engineering and Research, Pune, Maharashtra, India
  • Atharva Kulkarni   Department of Computer Engineering, Zeal College Of Engineering and Research, Pune, Maharashtra, India

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Abstract

Internet of Things (IoT) is fast becoming a disruptive technology business opportunity, with standards emerging primarily for wireless communication between sensors, actuators and gadgets in day-to-day human life, all in general being referred to as “Things”. This offers the capability to measure for understanding environment indicators. This paper addresses the internet of things (IoT) as the main enabling factor of promising paradigm for integration and comprehensive of several technologies for communication solution, Identification and integrating for tracking of technologies as wireless sensor and actuators. IoT as envisioned is billion sensors connected to the internet through the sensors that would be generate large amount of data which need to analyzed, interpreted and utilized. Context aware capturing enables modeling, interpreting and storing of sensor data which is linked to appropriate context variable dynamically. Building or home automation, social smart communication for enhancement of quality of life, that could be considered as one of the application of IoT where the sensors, actuators and controllers can be connected to internet and controlled. This paper introduces the concept of application for internet of things and with the discussion of social and governance issues that arise as the future vision of internet of things.

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Published

2022-03-30

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Research Articles

How to Cite

[1]
Rutuja Zori, Shubham Mali, Atharva Kulkarni "Internet of Things (IOT)" International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology(IJSRST), Online ISSN : 2395-602X, Print ISSN : 2395-6011,Volume 9, Issue 2, pp.479-483, March-April-2022.