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Internet of Things (IOT): Architecture Applications and Future Prospects

PARAS GARG, MAHINDER KUMAR

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The Internet of Things (IoT) is transforming the digital landscape by enabling everyday objects to collect, exchange, and act on data. This paper explores the architecture, protocols, and security challenges of IoT systems, highlighting their application in domains such as smart homes, healthcare, industrial automation, and urban infrastructure. Emphasis is placed on recent advancements in edge computing, low-power networks, and AI-driven analytics that enhance IoT performance and scalability. Furthermore, the paper addresses key concerns around data privacy, interoperability, and the integration of heterogeneous devices. The findings suggest that while IoT offers immense potential for innovation and efficiency, its widespread adoption hinges on robust frameworks for security, standardization, and ethical data use.The subsequent segment represent fundamental of IOT. It hands out several covering pre-owned in IOT and varied fundamental denominations connected. It is primarily enlargement of helping-hand using Internet. When the household devices are connected with the help of internet, this can help to automate homes, offices or other units using IOT. IOT is being used during COVID-19 pandemic for contact tracing.


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