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A Propulsive Roadmap for IoT Beyond 2025


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1 Department of Computer Science, Pragati Engineering College(A), Surampalem, A.P., India
 

IoT is a worldwide-recognized trend that is gaining popularity incredibly fast. The baseline lies in the fact that IoT has already transformed a number of industries and took them to the new level, and these industries include healthcare, finances and much more. No wonder there is such a hype about it .There are tremendous new opportunities with IoT flowing out every couple of months so we highly recommend all to keep an eye on this technology. In this paper will have shed light on the inherent concepts which will affect the working of IoT beyond 2025.We have discussed key points in this paper regarding the operational components of an IoT System where improvements can be done by researchers so as to leverage the usage of IoT environment.

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IoT, Nano, Sensors, Cognitive, Network, RFID.
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Authors

Manas Kumar Yogi
Department of Computer Science, Pragati Engineering College(A), Surampalem, A.P., India
K. Ganga Devi Bhavani
Department of Computer Science, Pragati Engineering College(A), Surampalem, A.P., India

Abstract


IoT is a worldwide-recognized trend that is gaining popularity incredibly fast. The baseline lies in the fact that IoT has already transformed a number of industries and took them to the new level, and these industries include healthcare, finances and much more. No wonder there is such a hype about it .There are tremendous new opportunities with IoT flowing out every couple of months so we highly recommend all to keep an eye on this technology. In this paper will have shed light on the inherent concepts which will affect the working of IoT beyond 2025.We have discussed key points in this paper regarding the operational components of an IoT System where improvements can be done by researchers so as to leverage the usage of IoT environment.

Keywords


IoT, Nano, Sensors, Cognitive, Network, RFID.

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