The disruptive potentials of the Internet of Things (IoT) entails multifaceted requirements and development issues (large scale deployments, heterogeneity, cyberphysicality …
The focus of the Internet has recently shifted from current computers and mobile devices to everyday objects, people, and places; consequently, the Internet of Things (IoT) promises to …
I Ayala, M Amor, L Fuentes - Journal of Ambient Intelligence …, 2015 - content.iospress.com
Abstract The Internet of Things (IoT for short) envisions a world in which a set of heterogeneous devices are interconnected and using the Internet, work together to provide …
The future Internet of Things (IoT) is expected to enable a new and wide range of decentralized systems (from small-scale smart homes to large-scale smart cities) in which …
P Pico-Valencia… - International Journal of …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
The Internet of Things is aimed at controlling the physical real world using a global network of heterogeneous smart objects that are interconnected through the Internet. Nonetheless …
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a relatively new concept that has many potentials and value for the research and industrial communities. It is distinguished by many features that shape …
Billions of resources, such as cars, clothes, household appliances and even food are being connected to the Internet forming the Internet of Things (IoT). Subsets of these resources can …
R Abdalla, A Mishra - Complexity, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The Internet of Things (IoT) facilitates in building cyber‐physical systems, which are significant for Industry 4.0. Agent‐based computing represents effective modeling …
Abstract The Internet of things (IoT) applications span many potential fields. Furthermore, smart homes, smart cities, smart vehicular networks, and healthcare are very attractive and …