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MAC for Internet of Things (IoT)
Proceeding of the Electrical Engineering Computer Science and Informatics, 2019Internet of Things (IoT) networks are expected to consist of a large number of resource constrained devices that gather data by sensing their environment and communicate dynamically with access points or neighboring devices to communicate these small amount of location specific delay-sensitive data.
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Internet of Things (IoT) Overview
2016This chapter introduces the foundation of IoT and formulates a comprehensive definition. The chapter presents a framework to monitor and control things from anywhere in the world and provides business justifications on why such monitoring and control of things is important to businesses and enterprises. It then introduces the 12 factors that make IoT a
Samer Salam, Ammar Rayes
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2019
There are now billions of devices connected to the Internet of Things and they are connecting with each other. The only criteria that these devices need is an on (O) and off (I) switch to become potentially smart since the most basic capabilities of IoT-connected devices is to be able to turn them on or off.
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There are now billions of devices connected to the Internet of Things and they are connecting with each other. The only criteria that these devices need is an on (O) and off (I) switch to become potentially smart since the most basic capabilities of IoT-connected devices is to be able to turn them on or off.
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Blockchain for the Internet of Things (IoT).
2021The Internet of Things (IoT) is a rapidly growing network of interconnected devices that collect and exchange data. However, the IoT faces a number of challenges, such as security, privacy, and scalability. Blockchain technology can be used to address these challenges and improve the security, privacy, and scalability of IoT systems.
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Securing the Internet of Things (IoT)
2018 6th International Conference on Wireless Networks and Mobile Communications (WINCOM), 2018Internet of Things is a large network of interconnected ”things”. IoT refers to the exchange of data and information from real world devices to the Internet. IoT technology will enable breakthrough applications in several areas such as e-Health, smart cities, transportation and industry, and includes multiple technologies, cloud computing ...
Mohammad Essaaidi+3 more
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Internet of Things (IoT): A Survey
2019 IEEE Pune Section International Conference (PuneCon), 2019Internet of things (IoT) is considered as the next evolution of the Internet. IoT is considered as a global network of things, having a distinct identity, and these are interconnected via a wide range of the network to exchange data and present it into vital information.
Aditya Gadekar+2 more
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Internet of Things (IoT) Forensics
2023The “Internet of Things” (IoT) is a relatively new development describing the network of physical objects that have the ability to sense or react to their environment. It is expected that the IoT will grow to massive proportions generating huge amounts of data about individuals and their environments.
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2017
As the Internet of Things (IoT) opens up new business opportunities, firms are trying to understand the impacts of the IoT revolution on their supply chain. Despite the tremendous interest by supply chain managers to leverage the IoT, there are still a paucity of studies that integrate the management side of supply chain with the technical side of the ...
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As the Internet of Things (IoT) opens up new business opportunities, firms are trying to understand the impacts of the IoT revolution on their supply chain. Despite the tremendous interest by supply chain managers to leverage the IoT, there are still a paucity of studies that integrate the management side of supply chain with the technical side of the ...
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Internet of Things (IoT) as Interconnection of Threats (IoT)
2016The concept of the IoT was proposed in 1999 by the Auto-ID laboratory of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). ITU released it in 2005, beginning in China. The IoT can be defined as “data and devices continually available through the Internet.” Interconnection of things (objects) that can be addressedunambiguously and heterogeneous networks ...
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Innovations in research and clinical care using patient‐generated health data
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020H S L Jim+2 more
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