14Interoperability: A Conceptual Framework
SONI CHAURASIA1, KAMAL KUMAR2
1 Department of Computer Science and Engineering, National Institute of Technology Uttarakhand, India
2 Department of Computer Science and Engineering, SRM University, India
Abstract
The internet of things (IoT) is basically explained as the connectivity between the internet and physical devices or objects. We may use the internet to link electrical devices such as sensors, actuators, and other types of hardware, allowing them to interact with one another. Thus, the IoT has two basic goals: to communicate and to compute. As a result, it may be remotely monitored and may function as needed. In this chapter we propose IoT Interoperability architecture for IoT device communication. The idea is to interconnect devices to make them smart, employing multiple technologies such as real-time analysis, commodity sensors and machine-to-machine communication.
Keywords: Internet of things (IoT), device communication, interoperability
14.1 Introduction
The IoT is a network that connects physical items with circuitry, programming, and sensing to the web, allowing them to collect and distribute data. All of these items are linked by the internet, which serves as a channel for connecting these many components, things, or systems. The IoT has increased the interdependence between humans and technology, allowing them to contribute to things and interact and collaborate ...
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