8Recent Industry-Defined and Domain-Specific IoT Architectures

SHARAD CHAUHAN1, RITIKA ARORA2, GEETKIRAN KAUR1

1 Chitkara Institute of Engineering and Technology, Chitkara University, Punjab, India

2 UIET PUSSGRC, Hoshiarpur, Punjab, India

Email: sharad@Chitkara.edu.in, ritikaarora1788@gmail.com

Abstract

The internet of things (IoT) has the potential to convert everyday products, including cars, buildings, and machines, into smart, connected gadgets, which can communicate with human beings, programs and other objects. By knowing how to connect machines and equipment, organizations can generate valuable statistics, securely transmit this information across more than one network, and accumulate, shop and examine them with the purpose of flipping them into useful information in actual time. Nowadays, the IoT has emerged in every field, whether it be enterprise or academia. Now everyone is looking forward towards those devices that are controlled by the internet without any human interaction. This idea has opened up many new opportunities, and several research studies are being carried out on the concept all over the world, with many agencies already starting to design and implement ideas on a small scale. Hence, designing and implementing an IoT architecture that is acceptable all over the world is required; and one which is compatible with numerous IoT items that are connected on the IoT. For facilitating such requirements, a unique IoT architecture has to be developed. Included ...

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