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The advantages of IoT devices are no secret. Humans have been industrializing IoT technologies and using it for various purposes. The effect of IoT devices on the ecosystem has been reviewed in this paper. IIoT has been saving animals from animal poaching. Migratory birds have been tracked and studied. There are grave consequences of these devices as well. The mode of communication that uses RF technology has a significant impact on animal life. These effects have also been reviewed. A case study has also been included where smartwatches have been proven to save lives occasionally.
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Bhuiya, A., Jha, S. (2020). Industrialization of IoT and Its Impact on Biomedical Life Sciences. In: Solanki, V., Hoang, M., Lu, Z., Pattnaik, P. (eds) Intelligent Computing in Engineering. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1125. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-2780-7_13
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