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Abstract

Now-a-days the world is witnessing the start of a new era of Internet of Things (IoT) also known as Internet of Objects. In this era, computing will be outside the realm of the traditional desktop and many of the objects surrounding us will be on the network in one form or another. Generally speaking IoT refers to the networked interconnection of everyday objects, which are often equipped with ubiquitous intelligence i.e. we can say that IoT stands for virtually interconnected objects that are identifiable and equipped with sensing, computing, and communication capabilities.

IoT promises a great future for the internet where the type of communication is machine-to-machine (M2M). This review presents a vision for worldwide implementation of IoT while also discussing the key enabling technologies and application domains that are likely to drive IoT research in the near future.

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IoT M2M RFID communication

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Tandon, P. (2016). Internet of Things: The next evolutionary step- A Review. International Journal of Students’ Research in Technology & Management, 4(2), 30–34. Retrieved from https://mgesjournals.com/ijsrtm/article/view/ijsrtm.2016.422

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