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In the world, the revolution of any industry is to connect their product and appliances to the Internet and make it autonomous and remotely connected so any one can operate and watch it from anywhere at any-time. This idea is known as industrial Internet of things (IIoTs). For achieving this goal very first and compulsory needed thing is connectivity. For any IIoTs enabled world the most frequency model architecture is build once in a world and that connectivity is one time disruption which requires new technology to interrupt the old one and manage it with new features. For this challenging task we try to develop the small but open for all system as a part of IIoT for the world. In this we are using the devices which is already define in open standard unified point of sale devices (UPoS) in which they included all physical devices like sensors printer and scanner. Firstly use the method and device defined by the UPoS system for the particular device. Connect that device to the server and lastly connect with it to the cloud. This flow will help us for connecting different branches of the company ubiquitously. By this you can connect remote device anytime anywhere with the right access. To the beneficial this will help us in decision making to the administration of the industry for the industry growth. Furthermore it will connect the one common employee to the chairman of the industry.
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With immense pleasure, I would like to present this report as the part of my Dissertation work of IoT gateway for smart devices. I express my gratitude towards this college for providing me with proper resources and knowledge for the completion of my Dissertation work for this semester. I have received a good support, motivation and encouragement from many people. First, I would like to thank Professors Chintan Bhatt and Divyesh Patel for constant guiding me through each and every step of the process with knowledge and support. Thank you for your advice, guidance and assistance.
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Shah, N., Bhatt, C., Patel, D. (2018). IoT Gateway for Smart Devices. In: Dey, N., Hassanien, A., Bhatt, C., Ashour, A., Satapathy, S. (eds) Internet of Things and Big Data Analytics Toward Next-Generation Intelligence. Studies in Big Data, vol 30. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-60435-0_7
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