Internet of Things: A Revolution
Keywords:
RFID, NFC, Automation of systems, IPv6, Smart objectsAbstract
This paper focuses on the Internet of Things. Key enabling factor for this model is the combination of numerous technologies and communication solutions. Identifying and tracking technology, wireless sensors, actuator networks and dispersed intellect for s mart objects are just the most relevant ones. Basically the deployment of NFC and RFID currently has conceived the idea of „Internet of Things‟. However, it can be speculated that if the current internet can hold so many objects together. T he answer to the question can be IPv6 which is the latest communications protocol and can accommodate billions of objects or devices by providing each of them a unique IP address. The paper also discusses the issues related to IoT which could be social or privacy concern.
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