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Practical Concepts and Future Implication of IoT: In Perspective of India

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Internet of things (IoT) presents “smart objects” as the core tool to focus on ubiquitous computing and cyber physical systems. Strong connectivity and an evolved generation of embedded systems facilitate the common grounds for intelligent object-based computing eliminating human-to-human or human-to-machine interactions. Basic objective of IoT is enabling seamless self generation of data and information transfer between Objects; knitting the physical objects into the virtual world. This paper focuses mainly on formulating idea of IoT into practical concepts, architectural modelling techniques of IoT, understanding the enabling elements and method for practical setup of embedded object communication. We have also evaluated the popularity of IoT applications as compared to other. Furthermore, future implication of IoT in perspective of India is given.

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Gupta, A., Zaidi, N., Kaushik, H., Kumar, P. (2018). Practical Concepts and Future Implication of IoT: In Perspective of India. In: Satapathy, S., Bhateja, V., Das, S. (eds) Smart Computing and Informatics . Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies, vol 78. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-5547-8_49

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