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The Future of Emerging IoT Paradigms: Architectures and Technologies

Version 1 : Received: 19 December 2019 / Approved: 20 December 2019 / Online: 20 December 2019 (12:37:09 CET)

How to cite: Salam, A.; Hoang, A.D.; Meghna, A.; Martin, D.R.; Guzman, G.; Yoon, Y.H.; Carlson, J.; Kramer, J.; Yansi, K.; Kelly, M.; Skvarek, M.; Stankovic, M.; Le, N.D.K.; Wierzbicki, T.; Fan, X. The Future of Emerging IoT Paradigms: Architectures and Technologies. Preprints 2019, 2019120276. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints201912.0276.v1 Salam, A.; Hoang, A.D.; Meghna, A.; Martin, D.R.; Guzman, G.; Yoon, Y.H.; Carlson, J.; Kramer, J.; Yansi, K.; Kelly, M.; Skvarek, M.; Stankovic, M.; Le, N.D.K.; Wierzbicki, T.; Fan, X. The Future of Emerging IoT Paradigms: Architectures and Technologies. Preprints 2019, 2019120276. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints201912.0276.v1

Abstract

With Internet of Things (IoT) gaining presence throughout different industries a lot of new technologies have been introduced to support this undertaking. Implications on one such technology, wireless systems allowed for the use of different communication methods to achieve the goal of transferring data reliably, with more cost efficiency and over longer distances. Anywhere from a single house with only a few IoT devices such as a smart light bulb or a smart thermostat connected to the network, all the way to a complex system that can control power grids throughout countries, IoT has been becoming a necessity in everyday lives. This paper presents an overview of the devices, systems and wireless technologies used in different IoT architectures (Healthcare, Vehicular Networks, Mining, Learning, Energy, Smart Cities, Behaviors and Decision Making), their upbringings and challenges to this date and some foreseen in the future.

Keywords

IoT in Healthcare; IoT in Vehicular Networks; Behaviors and Decision Making, IoT in Learning Environments; IoT in Mining; Io IoT in Energy Systems; IoT in Smart Cities; Sensors; Low Power Networks

Subject

Engineering, Control and Systems Engineering

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Received: 4 June 2020
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