A Study on Internet of Things: A Review

Authors

  • Divyanshi Yadav Student
  • Abhishek Saxena Associate Professor

Keywords:

Internet of things, RFID, Transportation, Agriculture, Urban Management, Data Management, ETAs, ETDs

Abstract

The Internet of Things can be unstated as a layer of digital info that covers
the bodily world. Objects and places become part of the Internet of
Things in two ways: First, data and info can be associated with a
specific location, using geo-coordinates or a street address, second
with sensors and RFID tags or transmitters connected in these objects
allowing them to be accessed via Internet protocols.
These objects may also feel and react to the atmosphere, as well as
interconnect with users or other objects. The Internet of Things is the
next social network and is already happening.

Author Biographies

Divyanshi Yadav, Student

Department of ECE, Arya institute of Engineering & Technology, Jaipur, India

Abhishek Saxena, Associate Professor

Department of ECE, Arya institute of Engineering & Technology, Jaipur

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Published

2020-06-07