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24 avr. 2019 Index Terms—Internet of Mobile Things Query processing
Most IoT devices are stationary and often use IEEE 802.15.4/6LoWPAN solutions. When a high level of mobility is required the use of IEEE. 802.15.4 is not
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23 août 2014 Unknown topology: The (mobile) IoT is characterized by a network topology that is unknown and highly dynamic due to the mobility of Things ...
2 sept. 2017 Remotely Deployed Mobile Internet of Things ... achieving individual or network goals such as high efficiency.
10 juin 2021 No matter where we are or what we are trying to achieve a high speed
10 juil. 2016 Mobile Internet of Things: Can UAVs Provide an. Energy-Efficient Mobile Architecture? ... Furthermore the high altitude of.
12 août 2013 creating a new environment namely the Internet of Things ... In this work
16 nov. 2005 Global system for mobile communications. H2H. Human-to-human. H2T. Human-to-thing. HAN. Human area network. HDTV. High definition television.
Internet of Things and Industrial Internet of Things Finally we highlight interesting research challenges and point out potential directions to spur further research in this promising area Index Terms—6G Internet of Things network intelligence wireless communications I INTRODUCTION Recent advances in wireless communications and smart
the context of Internet of Mobile Things (IoMT) thus become highly challenging since: (1) the wireless communication technology employed by these sensors is unreliable and error-prone (2) continuous sensing requires a persistent supply of energy and an extensive amount of data storage On one hand
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a topic that gets a lot of attention and has become somewhat of buzzword in business and technology today In many ways this hype and excitement is not misplaced as IoT has fascinating implications and opportunities for both consumers and businesses
Looking at IoT applications, which are sometimes described as use cases, can help ground the discussion about what IoT is. Broadly, IoT applications occur in one of nine settings. 1. Human health. Devices can be attached to or inserted inside the human body, including wearable or ingestible devices that monitor or maintain health and wellness, assi...
The potential value of IoT is large and growing. By 2030, we estimate it could amount to up to $12.5 trillion globally. That includes the value captured by consumers and customers of IoT products and services. The potential economic value of IoT differs based on settings and usages, with factory settings and human health applications representing o...
To get value from IoT, it helps to have a platformto create and manage applications, to run analytics, and to store and secure your data. Essentially, these platforms do a lot of things in the background to make life easier and less expensive for developers, managers, and users—in much the same way as an operating system for a laptop. They handle i...
The billions of IoT devices in use have naturally created new vulnerabilities for companies. As more “things” get connected, the number of ways to attack them mushrooms. Pre-IoT, a large corporate network might have needed to account for 50,000 to 500,000 endpoints being vulnerable to attack, while the IoT may involve a network with millions or ten...
The Industrial Internet of Things, or IIoT, is among the advanced manufacturing technologies collectively referred to is Industry 4.0, or the Fourth Industrial Revolution. What are some benefits of IIoT? It can drastically reduce downtime, open up new business models, and improve customer experience—and it can also make organizations more resilient...
Internet of Things B2B solutionsaccount for the majority of economic value created from IoT to date. In B2B settings, for example, marrying IoT and AI can improve the predictive-maintenance capabilities of machines, while also empowering service providers to watch the health of their assets in real time, proactively addressing issues before a bigge...
When it comes to getting more value from IoT, there are tailwinds as well as headwinds that will affect IoT adoption. Three factorscould accelerate the adoption of and impact from IoT solutions: 1. The perceived value proposition.Customers see value in IoT, and the way it enables digital transformation and sustainability efforts—as evidenced by the...
Amore recent definition describes IoT as “aa highly interconnected network of heterogeneous entities such as tags, sensors, embedded devices, handheld devices and backend servers” (Malina et al. 2016).
Internet of Things B2B solutions account for the majority of economic value created from IoT to date.
In B2B settings, for example, marrying IoT and AI can improve the predictive-maintenance capabilities of machines, while also empowering service providers to watch the health of their assets in real time, proactively addressing issues before a bigger breakdown occurs.