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A review paper on internet of things (IOT)

1 Citations•2021•
Ajay Rana, Anuj Kumar
Asian Journal of Multidimensional Research

The IoT is a gamut of smart machines communicating with other smart machines, objects, environments and infrastructures and becomes the focus for deriving the underlining behaviours, information, trends as well as patterns through the usage of internet.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION Internet of Things (IoT) is the buzz word in all academic and industry quarters of sciences and technology. In general sense, it represents the capacity of network devices to logically sense and systematically collect data from various sources around the world and then share this data across internet[1].Then the shared data is further processed and utilized for other useful purposes. The IoT is a gamut of smart machines communicating with other smart machines, objects, environments and infrastructures. In today's modern digital world each individual is connected with every other individual using sundry connecting and communication devices, wherein the most popular mode of communication is Internet. Therefore it is the internet that connects people around the world and thus IoT [2] becomes the focus for deriving the underlining behaviours, information, trends as well as patterns through the usage of internet. The basic idea of IoT has prevailed from around two decades. It has attracted many academicians, researchers as well as industrialists because of its huge impact in improving the daily life and society. When things like smart household appliances are connected to a network they get improvised to provide ideal service as a whole. Some mundane things which is possible with IoT is a smart residence with automatic windows that can be opened and closed and respond when the gas burner is turned on by automatically opening. The air Conditioner can be switched from the car and lights could be controlled by using internet. This kind of an environment is especially more useful for persons with disability and moreover the ultimate arrangement of devices as a system instead of individual units.