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A Literature Survey on Internet of Things (IoT)


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1 Department of Computer Application, R. B. S. Management Technical Campus, Agra, India
2 Department of Computer Application, Meerut Institute of Engineering & Technology, Meerut, India
 

Now a days we are living in an era of Information Technology where each and every person has to become IT incumbent either intentionally or unintentionally. Technology plays a vital role in our day to day life since last few decades and somehow we all are depending on it in order to obtain maximum benefit and comfort. This new era equipped with latest advents of technology, enlightening world in the form of Internet of Things (IoT). Internet of things is such a specified and dignified domain which leads us to the real world scenarios where each object can perform some task while communicating with some other objects. The world with full of devices, sensors and other objects which will communicate and make human life far better and easier than ever. This paper provides an overview of current research work on IoT in terms of architecture, a technology used and applications. It also highlights all the issues related to technologies used for IoT, after the literature review of research work. The main purpose of this survey is to provide all the latest technologies, their corresponding trends and details in the field of IoT in systematic manner. It will be helpful for further research.

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Internet of Things.
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Authors

Krishan Kumar Goyal
Department of Computer Application, R. B. S. Management Technical Campus, Agra, India
Amit Garg
Department of Computer Application, Meerut Institute of Engineering & Technology, Meerut, India
Ankur Rastogi
Department of Computer Application, Meerut Institute of Engineering & Technology, Meerut, India
Saurabh Singhal
Department of Computer Application, Meerut Institute of Engineering & Technology, Meerut, India

Abstract


Now a days we are living in an era of Information Technology where each and every person has to become IT incumbent either intentionally or unintentionally. Technology plays a vital role in our day to day life since last few decades and somehow we all are depending on it in order to obtain maximum benefit and comfort. This new era equipped with latest advents of technology, enlightening world in the form of Internet of Things (IoT). Internet of things is such a specified and dignified domain which leads us to the real world scenarios where each object can perform some task while communicating with some other objects. The world with full of devices, sensors and other objects which will communicate and make human life far better and easier than ever. This paper provides an overview of current research work on IoT in terms of architecture, a technology used and applications. It also highlights all the issues related to technologies used for IoT, after the literature review of research work. The main purpose of this survey is to provide all the latest technologies, their corresponding trends and details in the field of IoT in systematic manner. It will be helpful for further research.

Keywords


Internet of Things.

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