Internet of Things (IoT) Concepts and Applications
This books objective is to explore the concepts and applications related to Internet of Things with the vision to identify and address existing challenges. Additionally, the book provides future research directions in this domain, and explores the differe
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Internet of Things (IoT)
Mansaf Alam • Kashish Ara Shakil Samiya Khan Editors
Internet of Things (IoT) Concepts and Applications
Editors Mansaf Alam Department of Computer Science Jamia Millia Islamia New Delhi, India Samiya Khan Department of Computer Science Jamia Millia Islamia New Delhi, India
Kashish Ara Shakil College of Computer & Information Science Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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Preface
The emergence and rise of the Internet of Things (IoT) promises to revolutionize the way humans lead their lives by connecting all the devices that we possibly use to a common network, the Internet. Some of these devices include sensors, home appliances, health monitoring devices, and any device that produces quantifiable data. This concept has given birth to unlimited application areas that use the interactions between humans and devices to build inferences and make predictions for improving the quality of life and optimizing the use of existing resources. A recent survey of McKinsey has shown that the number of deployed IoT devices is expected to reach one trillion by 2025. Moreover, the economic impact of this technology on the world economy can be assessed from the fact that it is expected to capture 11% of the same by the end of 2025. With that said, Internet of Things, as a technological paradigm, suffers from several challenges that must be addressed before its vision can be realized. Some of the evident challenges inc
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