Affiliation:
1. KPR Institute of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore, India
Abstract
IoT means Internet of Things. The Internet of Things is more than a catchphrase; IoT means a classification that is impact how humans interact with equipment, and how human beings deport yourself. The meaning of IoT means linking systems and devices that, until now, haven’t been connected. In general, IoT is also referred as digital intelligence or dumb things. Let us consider an example, an owner of a house lock or unlock their door from a phone through a smart home security system using IoT, and they can adjust their home temperature or operate a security camera to see who is knocking at their door. Based on IoT, business applications were developed. Smart cars are based on the concepts of IoT, traffic has been controlled and adjust and also it is informed to humans regarding the fastest and shortest route. Rapid changes in the interaction between human and the machine.
Publisher
IJAICT India Publications
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