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Internet of Things Enabled Technologies


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1 School of Computer Science and Applications, Reva University, Bangalore, India
2 School of Computer Science and Applications, Reva University, Bangalore, India
     

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IoT is defined as: “A network of physical or virtual objects that can interact with each other to share information”.  The meaning of objects is not only the devices or embedded system, but also the different networks and technologies that work together with Internet to achieve a goal. There are mainly five technologies that work with IoT, i.e., Radio frequency Identification system (RFID), Wireless Sensor Network (WSN), Data mining, Cloud Computing, and Artificial Intelligence (AI). In this paper, we present the survey of such IoT enabling technologies in short.


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Amulya
School of Computer Science and Applications, Reva University, Bangalore, India
Rajeev Ranjan
School of Computer Science and Applications, Reva University, Bangalore, India

Abstract


IoT is defined as: “A network of physical or virtual objects that can interact with each other to share information”.  The meaning of objects is not only the devices or embedded system, but also the different networks and technologies that work together with Internet to achieve a goal. There are mainly five technologies that work with IoT, i.e., Radio frequency Identification system (RFID), Wireless Sensor Network (WSN), Data mining, Cloud Computing, and Artificial Intelligence (AI). In this paper, we present the survey of such IoT enabling technologies in short.


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