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Effects of Wireless Communication and IoT on Data Aggregation

Arthur Langer () and Arka Mukherjee ()
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Arthur Langer: Northeastern University, Center for Technology Management and Digital Leadership
Arka Mukherjee: Global IDs

Chapter 9 in Developing a Path to Data Dominance, 2023, pp 201-221 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract It is important to understand how 5G wireless affects data architecture. This chapter reviews 5G’s technical impact on performance and data collection, discusses how the market will likely react to wireless performance, and ways 5G technology can be leveraged to support data platforms. We also address how the wireless revolution increases performance in a mobile environment, and raises security concerns while lowering latency. The Internet of Things (IoT) represents the physical devices that will collect increased amounts of data for AI and ML processing. The chapter discusses how IoT will increase real-time processing as well as its ability to reduce unscheduled network failure. We also provide direction to data architects when considering alternative communication models that depend on business needs and industry requirements.

Keywords: Wireless communication; IoT; Data aggregation; 5G; Distributed processing; API; Sensors; Mediation; Immersion (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-26401-6_9

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