Unveiling the Power of the Internet of Things: Exploring Services, Applications, and Overcoming Challenges
Amit Kumar Dinkar,
Alimul Haque,
Alamgir Hossain,
Shams Raza,
Moidur Rahman and
Ajay Kumar Choudhary
LatIA, 2024, vol. 2, 108
Abstract:
The Internet of Things (IoT) has transcended its futuristic perception and become an omnipresent reality. Its pervasive nature encompasses devices, sensors, clouds, big data, and business interactions. This revolutionary concept amalgamates traditional embedded systems with wireless microsensors, automation-driven control systems, and other elements to establish a vast infrastructure. The integration of wireless communication, micro electro mechanical devices, and the Internet has given rise to novel IoT applications. The IoT is essentially a network of interconnected objects accessible through the Internet, each object uniquely identifiable. The advent of IPv6, superseding IPv4, plays a pivotal role in expanding the address space for IoT development. The primary objective of IoT applications is to imbue objects with intelligence, eliminating the need for human intervention. However, the proliferation of smart nodes and the exponential data generated by each node present new challenges pertaining to data privacy, scalability, security, manageability, and other critical issues, which we delve into in this comprehensive exploration
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.62486/latia2024108
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