Internet of Things: A Look at Paradigm Shifting Applications and Challenges
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The Internet of Things is a combination of Internet, sensors, interconnected computing devices and everyday things or objects with the ability to communicate with each other without human intervention. The Internet of Things is extending connectivity and computing capability to sensors and everyday things or objects to collect exchange and analyze data. Applications of Internet of Things are widespread and possess the potential to deliver significant benefits to users across a range of areas. Security, privacy, property and liability are serious challenges of Internet of Things. The present paper discusses the concept of Internet of Things, applications and challenges.
Keywords: Internet; Things; Sensors; Ecosystem; Security; Privacy
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