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After the inception of Internet of Things (IoT) a very new term is get into existence i.e. Internet of Everything (IoE). Before discussing on Internet of Everything one must know the meaning of it. In Internet of Everything process, people, data, and things are connected intelligently. Internet of Everything is a platform which makes the connection among process, people, data, and things more valuable and relevant. IoE generates new capabilities for businesses, individuals and countries by converting information into actions. Internet of Everything is based on Internet of Things with the inclusion of intelligence in the network. By intelligence in network we mean that a network of various things must possess visibility across earlier different systems along with the orchestration and convergence properties. Today’s IP-Enabled modern devices and easy availability of broadband and internet services along with the advantages of IPV6 has made it possible to create new connections joining the Internet of Everything. IoE has significance over IoT in terms of security, network congestion, privacy and consumption of energy. IoE comprises of network of context aware devices which plays an important role. This secure infrastructure of IoE can be scaled up without compromising with intelligence and security.
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Vaya, D., Hadpawat, T. (2020). Internet of Everything (IoE): A New Era of IoT. In: Kumar, A., Mozar, S. (eds) ICCCE 2019. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 570. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-8715-9_1
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