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Future Internet of Things (IOT) from Cloud Perspective: Aspects, Applications and Challenges

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The technological development has changed the way we live. With the fast pace by which technology is advancing to an ultra-era of computerization, the perception and behavior of our daily life has also got a new direction. With early days of advancement when desktop computers had been perceived as a revolution, people started to rely upon digital transformation. But as the Internet has grown exponentially, desktop is considered as ‘gone are the days’. In the recent emergence of cloud services and Internet of Things (IoT), the various services and applications are applied without having any physical resources at one’s hand. Since, Internet of Things is proved to be very influencing and has become fastest growing technology which is very evident as it is reported that IoT Devices will cross 21 billion by 2025. IoT provides infrastructure for real time objects and also help in keeping track about these objects by connecting devices smartly so that they can share data and resources with other machines. IoT uses various types of sensors embedded in various devices which emit data. These sensors share data using IoT common platform. This chapter aimed at studying different aspects of IoT. With the help of the detail discussion carried out in the work, the researchers can get a clear insight of how IoT can be perceived in future; also what could be the possible ways of utilizing cloud resources in the application of IoT. The study is believed to be useful for the researchers especially seeking research dimension in the field of cloud computing and IoT.

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Sami, N., Mufti, T., Sohail, S.S., Siddiqui, J., Kumar, D., Neha (2020). Future Internet of Things (IOT) from Cloud Perspective: Aspects, Applications and Challenges. In: Alam, M., Shakil, K., Khan, S. (eds) Internet of Things (IoT). Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-37468-6_27

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