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Survey of Web of Things and Quick Response Code

Hassan Khalil Silman, Akbas Ezaldeen Ali

Abstract


The current internet of things (IoT) architecture is generally accepted to be extremely fractured. The web of things (WoT) aims at counteracting fragmentation using Internet concepts, QR code is code for a tow dimension matrix constructed with Two things in mind It Should Wide Store Quantities Data versus one dimension barcodes, and decode them at High speed for any computer, including phones. QR code offers high data storage capacity, quick searching, omnidirectional legibility, among several other benefits, error correction and various models. Also available are encrypted QR code, QR code so that the user can choose between them according to their needs. The WoT relies solely on the protocols and resources at application level. Web protocols are a crucial factor in making the WoT efficient. One of the key issues, however, is web latency, which could significantly affect the real-time efficiency of IoT systems. This also displays some innovative open stages and models. There are numerous efficient reviews to offer understanding of WoT's and QR code progress and ultimate destiny. Finally, we draw attention to some transparent testing problems that the research network must tackle and treat.


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