Internet of Things: Architectural Components, Protocols and Its Implementation for Ubiquitous Environment

  • Waqar Azeem
  • Aftab Ahmad Malik
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Abstract

Ubiquitous data processing of the sensing nodes has revolutionized the development of electronic industries manufacturing. The concept of the Internet of Things (IoT) is the connectivity of distributed sensing and processing nodes from anywhere rather than fixed computing. For the Implementation of Ubiquitous smart environment, anything and everything can be converted to smart IO Things, and where things have sensing and processing abilities for automation and analysis of environmental processes. Sensors, actuators, embedded processing systems, networking gateways, and IoT Cloud Services are the building blocks of IoT implementation. This paper presents a brief discussion on the connectivity of building blocks with various enabling technologies for the implementation of the Internet of Things. Moreover, many of data link standards and the internet of things data communication protocols will be in the discussion.

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Waqar Azeem, & Aftab Ahmad Malik. (2019). Internet of Things: Architectural Components, Protocols and Its Implementation for Ubiquitous Environment. Lahore Garrison University Research Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology, 3(3), 51–55. https://doi.org/10.54692/lgurjcsit.2019.030384

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