Things-to-cloud (t2c): A protocol-based nine-layered architecture

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Abstract

The Internet of Things (IoT) is rapidly becoming a part of our regular activities and environment. According to Cisco, by 2030, it is expected that 500 billion devices will be connected to the IoT. Every passing day, new devices and sensors coming in the market, which use different protocols to connect to the network. With this expected growth of the Internet of Things and the emergence of Fog and Cloud Computing, there is a need for a standard protocol suite to handle different aspects of standardization and cloud protocols in the IoT environment that is not covered by currently existing Three, four, and five-layered IoT models. A T2C architecture is proposed that provides the most prominent standard protocols into nine layers and shows why this extension is essential. The proposed T2C architecture fulfills the prescribed activities for smart sensors and fog networking in the backbone, which brings significant benefits, scalability, and low-power consumption in the IoT architecture. It emphasizes on how IoT device classification can be mapped to our proposed nine-layered T2C Architecture.

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Patel, N. D., Mehtre, B. M., & Wankar, R. (2021). Things-to-cloud (t2c): A protocol-based nine-layered architecture. In Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems (Vol. 145, pp. 789–805). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-7345-3_68

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