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Internet of Things (IoT): A Vision, Architectural Elements, and Future Directions
TL;DR: This paper presents a Cloud centric vision for worldwide implementation of Internet of Things, and expands on the need for convergence of WSN, the Internet and distributed computing directed at technological research community.
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Abstract: Ubiquitous sensing enabled by Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) technologies cuts across many areas of modern day living. This offers the ability to measure, infer and understand environmental indicators, from delicate ecologies and natural resources to urban environments. The proliferation of these devices in a communicating-actuating network creates the Internet of Things (IoT), wherein, sensors and actuators blend seamlessly with the environment around us, and the information is shared across platforms in order to develop a common operating picture (COP). Fuelled by the recent adaptation of a variety of enabling device technologies such as RFID tags and readers, near field communication (NFC) devices and embedded sensor and actuator nodes, the IoT has stepped out of its infancy and is the the next revolutionary technology in transforming the Internet into a fully integrated Future Internet. As we move from www (static pages web) to web2 (social networking web) to web3 (ubiquitous computing web), the need for data-on-demand using sophisticated intuitive queries increases significantly. This paper presents a cloud centric vision for worldwide implementation of Internet of Things. The key enabling technologies and application domains that are likely to drive IoT research in the near future are discussed. A cloud implementation using Aneka, which is based on interaction of private and public clouds is presented. We conclude our IoT vision by expanding on the need for convergence of WSN, the Internet and distributed computing directed at technological research community.
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![Figure 5: Overview of Aneka within Internet of Things Architecture [45]](/figures/figure5-1-3gd0oqr2g7qf.png)
Figure 5: Overview of Aneka within Internet of Things Architecture [45] 
Figure 1: Internet of Things Schematic showing the end users and application areas based on data 
Figure 8: Roadmap of key technological developments in the context of IoT application domains envisioned ![Figure 2: Gartner 2011 Hype Cycle of Emerging Technologies (Source: Gartner Inc. [10])](/figures/figure2-1-az1akd6sdgqr.png)
Figure 2: Gartner 2011 Hype Cycle of Emerging Technologies (Source: Gartner Inc. [10]) 
Figure 7: System Context Diagram 
Table 2: Potential IoT applications identified by different focus groups of City of Melbourne
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- 01 Sep 2016
TL;DR: This work proposes a model in which the capabilities of each device are described and used to dynamically replace faulty devices with other, not-directly-compatible ones, and shows how the model can be applied on an IoT home security system, where robustness is critical.
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Remote Sensing of the Mountain Cryosphere: Current Capabilities and Future Opportunities for Research
Liam S. Taylor,Duncan J. Quincey,Mark W. Smith,Celia Baumhoer,Malcolm McMillan,Damien T. Mansell +5 more
- 30 Jun 2021
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a review of current capabilities in remote sensing of the mountain cryosphere and highlight the applications of these emerging techniques that will benefit scientific research avenues and real-world societal programs.
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High-Performance Perovskite Dual-Band Photodetectors for Potential Applications in Visible Light Communication.
TL;DR: A dual-band photodetector is proposed as an efficient receiver terminal for VLC in this work and it is believed that this work will provide the motivation to explore novel functional perovskite optoelectronic devices and put them to practical applications in the special field.
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Design of a domain specific language and IDE for Internet of things applications
Adnan Salihbegovic,Teo Eterovic,Enio Kaljic,Samir Ribic +3 more
- 25 May 2015
TL;DR: The result is DSL-4-IoT Editor-Designer, which is based on high level visual programming language, established on the class of visual domain specific modeling languages (VDSMLs), using formal presentations and abstract syntax in a metamodel.
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Predictive maintenance: strategic use of IT in manufacturing organizations
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