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An Overview of Internet of Things and Mobile Adhoc Networks

Dimitrios Georgakopoulos

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The world is moving fast in forward direction due to the technology. One such concept is IOT (Internet of things). IOT connects various system, devices and objects through the internet and enables them to share information with their network to automate processes for humans work and makes their lives better. The paper presents the future challenges of IoT, such as the technical (connectivity, compatibility and longevity, standards, real-time analytics, machine and deep learning, commodity sensors & embedded systems), business (investment, modest revenue model etc.), societal (changing demands, new devices, expense, customer confidence etc.) and legal challenges (laws, regulations, procedures, policies etc.). A section also discusses the various unbelieved stories that may cause distraction in the progress of IOT, the data will not always been provided with security. A more concentration on this by the people makes an effective way in the growth of IOT.

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IOT, Devices, Security and Network

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