A Study Paper on Vision of IOT
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https://doi.org/10.32628/CSEIT206454Keywords:
Big data, Digital Twin, Cloud computing, BLE, GSM, GPRS, WIMAXAbstract
The Internet of things (IoT) refers to a type of network to connect anything with the Internet based on stipulated protocols through information sensing equipment’s to conduct information exchange and communications in order to achieve smart recognitions, positioning, tracing, monitoring, and administration. In this paper we briefly discussed about what IOT is, how IOT enables different technologies, about its architecture, characteristics & applications. The purpose of this paper is to provide the basic information about IoT for young readers.
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