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Top Five Challenges in the World of IoT

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We live in a world of technology where it evolves each day and there is not one dull moment. We have no choice but to grow with it. It is surprising to understand how quickly a newly found technology becomes the talk of the town. In no time, it moves through different stages of development and, a brand-new product or service is available to customers. One such technology is the "Internet of Things" , or better known as IoT. It was a term coined by Kevin Ashton in 1999. The technology gained momentum in 2011 after a Gartner report added it to a list of emerging technologies.  IoT connects several sensors, alarms, cameras, lights, and microphones to provide 24X7 security. An example of an IoT is a smart doorbell security system that allows users to see, hear, and speak to visitors at their door via a computer, tablet, or mobile phone. This system is available commercially and sold on several online marketplaces. While it is a useful system in recent times, major security flaws

Internet of Things (IoT)

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               Internet of Things (IoT)   The Internet of Things (IoT) is the beginning of a new adventure in the technological industrially leading to the industrial revolution to will significantly change the way things are done. The concept Internet of Things (IoT) focuses on the central connection of computing devices, both digital and mechanical devices with a unique identifier (UID) that enables the transfer of data through a network without human-human or human-to-computer interactions. The IoT is a virtual connection that connects humans, animals, and almost everything around us. IoT is a technological path-breaking discovery that is extremely beneficial to humans and will play a significant role in our lives in the years to come. They have been an evolution of the internet of things due to the convergences of technologies, real-time data analytics, machine learning, commodity sensors, embedded systems, and also covering traditional fields of wireless sensor networks, control s