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ABSTRACT

INTERNET OF THINGS
NAME:N.SWAPNIKA
COLLEGE NAME:AITS,RAJAMPET
EMAIL_ID:nswapnikareddy.13@gmai
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NAME:G.SIVA PRIYA
COLLEGE NAME:AITS , RAJAMPET
EMAIL_ID:sivapriya.ganagarapu@gmai
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The Internet is a living entity, always changing and evolving. In addition to


an evolving Internet, technology is also changing the landscape.
Broadband connectivity is becoming cheap and ubiquitous; devices are
becoming more powerful and smaller with a variety of on-board sensors.
The proliferation of more devices becoming connected is leading to a new
paradigm: the Internet of Things (IoT). IoT is driven by an expansion
of the Internet through the inclusion of physical objects combined with an
ability to provide smarter services to the environment as more data
becomes available. Internet of Things enabled by Wireless Sensor
Networks (WSN) and RFID sensors finds a plethora of applications in
almost all the fields. There are challenges associated with it, most
explicitly in areas of trust and security, standardisation and governance
required to ensure a fair and trustworthy open IoT which provides value to
all of society. Internet of Things is high on the research agenda of several
multinationals as well as the European Commission and countries such as
China. The benefits of IoT to the developing and emerging economies are
significant, and strategies to realise these need to be found. In this paper
we outline the introduction to IoT, characteristics, applications in various
fields, important technologies used in it, advantages and disadvantages of
IoT, Challenges and future of IoT. The paper concludes by mentioning the
potential applications of the IoT in fields ranging from intelligent
transportation to smart home to e-health care and green agriculture

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