Reprint

The Internet of Things—Current Trends, Applications and Future Challenges

Edited by
July 2024
200 pages
  • ISBN978-3-7258-1622-4 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-7258-1621-7 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue The Internet of Things—Current Trends, Applications and Future Challenges that was published in

Computer Science & Mathematics
Summary

The Internet of Things (IoT) represents one of the most significant technological advancements of our era. It interconnects a multitude of devices and systems, thereby transforming how we interact with the world around us. The breadth and depth of IoT applications span various domains, offering innovative solutions and posing new challenges. This reprint, "The Internet of Things—Current Trends, Applications and Future Challenges," explores these dimensions through a curated selection of research studies and reviews that address the multifaceted nature of IoT technologies. Each chapter contributes to a deeper understanding of the myriad possibilities and challenges posed by Internet of Things technology.

Format
  • Hardback
License and Copyright
© 2024 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
Internet of Things (IoT); ultraviolet (UV) radiation protection; primary education; STEM intervention; inquiry learning; local minima; target switching; trap situation; mobile robot navigation; infinite loop; Bluetooth mesh; BLE; security; IoT; wireless sensor networks; node localization; security; energy efficiency; IoT analysis; LoRa; blockchain; smart contract; Internet of Things; security and privacy; proof of work; IoT; IIoT; wireless sensor network; grey wolf optimizer; energy-efficient; improved grey wolf optimizer; WSN; mobile sinks; rendezvous points; fuzzy inference system; IoT; network lifetime; data access latency; energy-aware data management; Industry 4.0; IoT; maximizing network lifetime; proxy node; patent analysis; home automation networks; patent classifications; cluster analysis; technology forecasting; competitor analysis; building automation; Internet of Things; generic IoT; fieldbus; edge computing; fog computing; blockchain; machine learning; artificial intelligence; IoT assessment