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The Internet of Things (IoT): A study of architectural elements

Navani et al., 2017

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10758634797588531240
Author
Navani D
Jain S
Nehra M
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2017 13th international conference on signal-image technology & internet-based systems (SITIS)

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The Internet of Things (IoT) is a technology which is currently emerging and it can be viewed as a network of objects connected via. Internet, which aims to increase the availability of Internet at anyplace and any time (the state or capacity of being everywhere, especially at …
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