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The Internet of Things (IoT) envisages a future in which digital and physical things or objects (eg, smartphones, TVs, cars) can be connected by means of suitable information and …
We are experiencing an abundance of Internet-of-Things (IoT) middleware solutions that provide connectivity for sensors and actuators to the Internet. To gain a widespread …
A central concern in the area of pervasive computing has been the integration of digital artifacts with the physical world and vice-versa. Recent developments in the field of …
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 …
Along with the advent of the Web 2.0 came a rich ecosystem of application services allowing developers to use the functionality provided by Web applications into their own customized …
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a computing paradigm whereby everyday life objects are augmented with computational and wireless communication capabilities, typically through …
The Internet of Things (IoT) will include billions of smart “things” connected to the Web and characterized by sensing, actuating, and data processing capabilities. In this context, also …
Recent research advances in sensors, wireless communications, network protocols, microelectronics, cloud computing, and machine learning, among others, are driving the …
The Internet of Things (IoT) is characterized by a wide penetration in the regular user's life through an increasing number of Things embedding sensing, actuating, processing, and …