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Internet of Things: Applications, Adoptions and Components - A Conceptual Overview

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Internet of things (IoT) is a disruptive technology of technical, economic and social consequence, where consumer durable goods, cars, utility components, sensors and other daily objects are linked with internet connectivity and data analysis capability tools that have changed the way, and manner people live and work. The massive deployment of IoT gadgets guarantees numerous ways our lives will be revolutionized, and from the consumers’ point of view, IoT aspects which include home automation, internet-enabled appliances and power management devices are making mankind to realize the smart-home vision thereby bringing more security and energy efficacy. In this paper, an extensive review of IoT devices and its application is provided. The emerging areas, components, and adoption driven factors are disc used and summarized. The Internet of Things adoption by individuals and organizations is feasible owing to the fact that the prices of sensors have fallen significantly, and more connected devices are projected to reach 75 billion by the year 2025.

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Yunana, K., Alfa, A.A., Misra, S., Damasevicius, R., Maskeliunas, R., Oluranti, J. (2021). Internet of Things: Applications, Adoptions and Components - A Conceptual Overview. In: Abraham, A., Hanne, T., Castillo, O., Gandhi, N., Nogueira Rios, T., Hong, TP. (eds) Hybrid Intelligent Systems. HIS 2020. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1375. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-73050-5_50

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