It is predicted that, the number of connected Internet of Things (IoT) devices will rise to 38.6 billion by 2025 and an estimated 50 billion by 2030. The increased deployment of IoT …
In recent years, IoT has developed into many areas of life including smart homes, smart cities, agriculture, offices, and workplaces. Everyday physical items such as lights, locks and …
A Gerodimos, L Maglaras, MA Ferrag, N Ayres… - Internet of Things and …, 2023 - Elsevier
In this study, we review the fundamentals of IoT architecture and we thoroughly present the communication protocols that have been invented especially for IoT technology. Moreover …
Securing IoT devices and delivering end-to-end security in an IoT ecosystem presents a variety of issues. Regardless of the way that security concerns are not new with regards to …
The world is resorting to the Internet of Things (IoT) for ease of control and monitoring of smart devices. The ubiquitous use of IoT ranges from industrial control systems (ICS) to e …
The Internet of Things (IoT) is rapidly spreading, reaching a multitude of different domains, including personal health care, environmental monitoring, home automation, smart mobility …
Abstract The Internet of Things (IoT) is a framework in which every real-world object can be identified uniquely and has the capacity to send and receive data to the network. This paper …
It has become possible to link anything and everything to the Internet in recent decades due to the expanding Internet of Things (IoT). As a result, our usage of technology has changed a …
ABSTRACT The Internet of things (IoT) is intended for ubiquitous connectivity among different entities or “things”. While it provides effective and efficient solutions to many real …