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Handbook of Research on Digital Marketing Innovations in Social Entrepreneurship and Solidarity Economics
Acronym of the internet of things defined by devices or artifacts that can be used on the network.
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Evolving Faster Than Lightning: How Is Digital Marketing Changing the Brand? The Future for Digital Marketing Tools
Danny C. Barbery-Montoya (Universidad de Especialidades Espíritu Santo, Ecuador)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-8939-6.ch019
Abstract
This chapter aims to show the extent of digital marketing when using technological tools to create interaction between the company, customers, and stakeholders. The literature about the main tech tools used nowadays was extensively read to develop this chapter. Next, the authors delve into the digital behavior of the consumer when using these tools. Thus, they propose the OXS model to show the stages of eBehavior and connected with digital marketing tools (DMT) backed with security, which creates a new value string (digital) that results in a more powerful and effective eWOM. The proposal of this model explains the classification of brands within the digital context.
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The Technological Power of Mysticism: A New Approach to Management of Religious Destinations
Internet of Things is a term that refers to millions of connect devices and the data transfer over them.
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An Analysis of Industry 4.0
A scale of technologies that span a variety of front-end sensors/devices using lightweight protocols to remotely distribute data through fog computing edge devices to back-end processing systems in the Cloud.
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A Study on Deep Learning Methods in the Concept of Industry 4.0
The Internet of Things is to equip devices with the ability to transfer data to each other over a network.
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Navigating the Intersection of Sustainability and Human Resources to Foster Responsible and Eco-Friendly Management: Green Employability and Green Jobs
The Internet of Things is abbreviated as IoT. It is a network of interconnected physical items or “things” that are integrated with sensors, software, and other technologies that allow them to gather and share data with other devices and systems over the internet. This interconnection enables automation, data analysis, and better decision-making in a wide range of applications, from smart homes and cities to industrial operations and healthcare.
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Agile IT Department Contracted for New Roles in a New Era
The internet of things (IoT) is a system of interrelated digital devices where these devices have the computing capability to generate, consume and process data with minimal human interaction.
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Applications of Wireless Sensor Networks in Healthcare
The internet of things (IoT) is the system of physical gadgets, vehicles, home apparatuses, and different things installed with hardware, programming, sensors, actuators, and availability which empowers these things to associate and trade information, making open doors for more straightforward coordination of the physical world into pc based frameworks, bringing about proficiency upgrades, financial advantages and lessened human intercession.
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Real-Time Problems to Be Solved by the Combination of IoT, Big Data, and Cloud Technologies
Internet of things is grid of internet linked objects with capability to analyse, gather and exchange data.
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A Teaching Sequence Proposal Using Microcontrollers Programmed With BASIC
The internet of things (IoT) refers to a system of interrelated, internet-connected objects that are able to collect and transfer data over a wireless network without human intervention.
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Analysis of Industrial and Household IoT Data Using Computationally Intelligent Algorithm
IoT is a network of objects (e.g., vehicles, appliances, mobile phones, cameras, instruments, buildings, etc.).
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Sustainable E-Waste Management: Present Situation, Emerging Solutions, and Future Trends
It refers to the concept of designing and developing artificial intelligence systems in a way that allows humans to understand and interpret the decisions and reasoning behind the AI's outputs.
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Cloud-Based Design and Manufacturing
The internet of things is the network of physical devices, vehicles, home appliances, and other items embedded with electronics, software, sensors, actuators, and connectivity which enables these things to connect, collect, and exchange data, creating opportunities for more direct integration of the physical world into computer-based systems, resulting in efficiency improvements, economic benefits, and reduced human exertion.
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Miracles of Healthcare With Internet of Things
Internet of things (IoT) is the arrangement of physical devices, vehicles, home mechanical assemblies and distinctive things introduced with equipment, programming, sensors, actuators, and accessibility which engages these things to partner and exchange data, making open entryways for more direct coordination of the physical world into pc based systems, achieving capability overhauls, money related points of interest and decreased human intervention.
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Introduction: How Frontier Technologies Are Changing Our World
The internet of things. The network of physical devices including vehicles, home appliances, and other items embedded with electronics, software, sensors, actuators, and connectivity which enables these things to connect, collect, and exchange data over the internet.
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IoT-Controlled Railway Gate System With ML Object Detection Approach: Applied Approach for a Secured IoT System
A geographic and cultural region of the Mideastern United States. The population in media is portrayed as suspicious, backward, and isolated.
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Demystifying Federated Learning in Artificial Intelligence With Human-Computer Interaction
The term IoT, or Internet of Things, refers to the collective network of connected devices and the technology that facilitates communication between devices and the cloud, as well as between the devices themselves.
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Fog Computing as Solution for IoT-Based Agricultural Applications
The internet of things, or IoT, is a system of interrelated computing devices, mechanical and digital machines, sensors and other connected to the application using them using Internet. They could include embedded sensors and actuators
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Internet of Things for Travel Services
IoT has physical qualities and virtual personalities, and it uses smart interfaces, which are integrated into the information networks.
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The Integrated Project for the Redevelopment of a Historic Building: An Example of BIM and IoT Integration to Manage the Comfort of the Building
Internet of Things, is a system of interrelated computing devices, mechanical and digital machines, objects, animals or people that are provided with unique identifiers.
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Integrating SMEs Through Cloud: An Industrial Revolution
Internet of things. This is the network of physical objects which are interconnected through network and helps in exchange of information through sensors, actuators, software technologies, etc.
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Search and Rescue System Based on NB-IoT Wearable Device
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a system of interrelated computing devices, mechanical and digital machines, objects, animals, or people that are provided with unique identifiers (UIDs) and the ability to transfer data over a network without requiring human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction.
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Thinking Otherwise: Integrating Existing Buildings in Smart Cities – Best Practice
Internet of Things. The term describes that the computer in the digital world is increasingly being supplemented by “intelligent objects” to “AI”, artificial intelligence. Instead of being the object of human attention itself, as is currently the case, the “Internet of Things” is intended to support people in their activities.
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Utilizing Mobile Sensors for Illness Diagnosis and Health Monitoring
The term Internet of Things (IoT) describes a network of real-world things, such as cars, appliances, and other machinery, that are integrated with software, sensors, and network connectivity to enable data collection and sharing.
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Machine Learning for Internet of Things-Based Smart Transportation Networks
The internet of things is a network formed by things so that they can share information among them to provide IT-based services.
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Transforming Cities
The internet of things is the interconnection of computing devices embedded in everyday objects, communicating via the internet.
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Digital Marketing Perspectives: Challenges and Opportunities Raised by Technology
Stands for the “Internet of Things”. It refers to the network of physical devices, vehicles, appliances, and other items that are embedded with sensors, software, and connectivity, enabling them to exchange data and interact with each other over the internet.
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Fog-IoT-Assisted-Based Smart Agriculture Application
The term IoT, or Internet of Things, refers to the collective network of connected devices and the technology that facilitates communication between devices and the cloud, as well as between the devices themselves.
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Providing Safety and Detecting Accidents in Bike Transport With Smart Helmets Using IoT
It is expanded as Internet of Things which describes the network of physical things embedded with software, sensors, and communication technologies for the purpose of connecting and exchanging information with other systems over the internet.
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A Stratagem and Improvement of Emigrant Chatbot Innovation Using IoT
The term IoT, or Internet of Things, refers to the collective network of connected devices and the technology that facilitates communication between devices and the cloud, as well as between the devices themselves.
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Blockchain Risk and Uncertainty in Automated Applications
Various devices are connected to a network in order to facilitate better collection and processing of data to improve business efficiency or consumer satisfaction.
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Demystifying Federated Learning for Blockchain: A Case Study
The term IoT, or Internet of Things, refers to the collective network of connected devices and the technology that facilitates communication between devices and the cloud, as well as between the devices themselves.
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COVID-19, Digital Transformation, Consumers' Experience: Factors Influencing Satisfaction and Loyalty in Food Retail
Internet of things refers to the collective network of connected devices and the technology that facilitates communication between devices and the cloud, as well as between the devices themselves. Nowadays, billions of devices are connected to the Internet (e.g., toothbrushes), through sensors, allowing to collect data and respond intelligently to users.
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Re-Shaping Business Strategy in the Era of Digitization
A web of objects, interconnected via Internet, that collect and exchange data.
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Smart Waste Management System
Internet of Things: IoT refers to the interconnection of the IP smart objects, such as sensors and actuators.
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Security and Privacy Issues in IoT: A Platform for Fog Computing
Network of physical devices that can connect and exchange data.
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Limitation of COTS Antiviruses: Issues, Controversies, and Problems of COTS Antiviruses
Internet of things concerns the interconnection of objects, used in everyday life, through the World Wide Web. By “things”, it is understood as objects used in daily activities such as residential furniture (refrigerator, stove, floor, ceiling, garbage can, dresser...). Then, in the near future, the residential and business utensils will consist of miniaturized electronic devices with an internet access point.
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Technological Dream or Safety Traumata?: Fire Protection in Smart Cities – Digitization and AI Ensure Burning Ideas and a New Culture of Thinking in Construction 4.0
Internet of Things. The term describes that the computer in the digital world is increasingly being supplemented by “intelligent objects” to “AI”, artificial intelligence. Instead of being the object of human attention itself, as is currently the case, the “Internet of Things” is intended to support people in their activities.
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Industry 4.0 From a Management Perspective
It means the network of physical objects things that are embedded with sensors, software, and other technologies for the purpose of connecting and exchanging data with other devices and systems over the internet.
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Which Key Factors Will Be Effective in the Success of Festivals?: An Evaluation in the Context of Information and Communication Technology
IoT enables objects to connect with each other and work in a coordinated way, IoT facilitates human life by working directly and indirectly with devices such as “sensors”, “identification tags”, and “mobile devices”.
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Internet of Things in Tourism: A Proposal of the Information System for Cappadocia Hot-Air Ballooning
The internet is not limited to the use of desktops, laptops or smartphones and it implies also the use of interlinked objects on an ecosystem such as smart automobiles, watches, jewelry, glasses among others.
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Disease Monitoring of Cucumber in Polyhouse Through IoT-Based Mobile Application
Interconnection of sensing and actuating devices to share information across platforms through a unified framework.
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The Pivotal Role of the Internet of Things in Library Innovation: A Step Towards Shifting Landscape of Libraries
It refers to use of internet connected objects and system to obtain data gathered by embedded sensors, actuators in machines and other physical objects.
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Introduction to Precision Agriculture: Overview, Concepts, World Interest, Policy, and Economics
Stands for internet of things; is a collection of interdependent computing devices, computational and digital machines, artifacts, animals or humans supplied with unique identifiers (UIDs) and the ability to convert information over a system without needing human-to-human or human-to-computer intervention.
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Healthcare Informatics During the COVID-19 Pandemic
The Internet of things are physical objects with sensors that collect process and exchange data.
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Technological Developments: Industry 4.0 and Its Effect on the Tourism Sector
The growing network of devices that can connect, communicate and transfer data between one another.
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Realizing IoE for Smart Service Delivery: Case of Museum Tour Guide
An interconnectivity of smart devices, sensors and services bounded within an environment.
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Interoperability Provision of IoT Data Protocols on Top of Virtualized Infrastructure
Internet of things. The interconnection via the internet of computing devices embedded in everyday objects, enabling them to send and receive data.
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Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank and Development: A Chinese Soft Power Tool for Global Leadership
Acronym of the Internet of Things, it consists of objects and devices (“things”) connected with sensors, software, and other technologies to transmit and receive data from other objects and devices, thus increasing people’s quality of life and productivity and interactivity between companies and people.
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Autonomous Agriculture and Food Production: Agritech Revolution
The network of physical objects—“things”—that are integrated with sensors, software, and other technologies for the purpose of communicating and sharing data with other devices and systems through the internet is referred to as the Internet of Things (IoT).
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Protect Nature and Reduce the Carbon Footprint With an Application of Blockchain for IIoT
The term IoT, or Internet of Things, refers to the collective network of connected devices and the technology that facilitates communication between devices and the cloud, as well as between the devices themselves.
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Internet of Things: Evolution and Potential for Preserving and Enjoying Cultural Heritage
IoT stands for internet of things which has two parts internet and things. Through internet technology objects, human, sensors and smart devices capable to communicate with each other and gather the data, store, and communicate it.
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Awareness and Utilization of Emerging Technologies in E-Businesses: A Survey From Turkey
The infrastructure which is composed of objects connected to each other depending on sensory, communication, networking, and information and communication technologies.
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Online Education in Industry 5.0
Internet of things is the emerging technologies with information and communication.
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Applying a Methodology in Data Transmission of Discrete Events From the Perspective of Cyber-Physical Systems Environments
Refers to groups of digital devices (it consists only of sensors and other smart devices), that collect and transmit data over the Internet, low-cost network technology devices that can connect to all types of objects. This evokes a vision of a fully connected world, in which data and sensors transform everything from transport to energy management. Allowing different objects, to share data and information with certain tasks.
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The Future of High-Performance Computing (HPC)
Internet of Things, a network of physical objects that feature an IP address for internet connectivity, and the communication that occurs between these objects and other Internet-enabled devices and systems.
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Network Forensics: Practice
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Big Data Analysis in IoT
Standard Abbreviation of Internet of Things.
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Blockchain Platform to Resolve Security Issues in IoT and Smart Networks
The term IoT, or Internet of Things, refers to the collective network of connected devices and the technology that facilitates communication between devices and the cloud, as well as between the devices themselves.
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A Blood Bank Management System-Based Internet of Things and Machine Learning Technologies
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Designing Efficient and Effective Reverse Logistics Systems
Internet of Things (IoT) refers to a network of connected devices that communicate through a cloud interface ( Kenton, 2022 ).
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Privacy in Cloud-Based Computing
IoT refers to an architectural computing concept where every devices (smart phones, CCTV, sensors, household gadgets, TV, washing machine, microwave) have computational and communication capability and connected to the Internet to form a network of everything.
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An Overview of Narrowband Internet of Things (NB-IoT) in the Modern Era
The internet of things refers to groups of digital devices, such as industrial sensors, that collect and transmit data over the Internet, this evokes a vision of a fully connected world, in which data and sensors transform everything from transport to energy management. This vision is already becoming a reality thanks to a low-cost network technology that can connect to all types of objects and, most importantly, thanks to standards that support ecosystems in which all applications, services, and systems work together. It consists only of sensors and other smart devices. Among its uses is the capture of operational data from remote sensors, allowing different objects, from cars to industrial machines or consumer goods such as shoes and clothes, to share data and information to complete certain tasks.
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Deep Learning: An Application in Internet of Things
The internet of things (IoT) is the system of physical gadgets, vehicles, home apparatuses, and different things installed with hardware, programming, sensors, actuators, and availability which empowers these things to associate and trade information, making open doors for more straightforward coordination of the physical world into pc based frameworks, bringing about proficiency upgrades, financial advantages, and lessened human intercession.
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Automated Hydroponic System Integrated With an Android Smartphone Application
The internet of things is a network of Internet connected objects able to collect and exchange data.
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A Review of the IoT-Based Pervasive Computing Architecture for Microservices in Manufacturing Supply Chain Management
The expression “Internet of Things” (IoT), coined back in 1999 by Kevin Ashton, one of cofounder of the Auto-ID Centre at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is becoming more and more used in main-stream computing. IoT means “devices or sensors connected world” where things i.e., the smart objects can communicate, monitor surroundings, and take necessary steps to complete certain tasks managed by some external agency or by the connected devices depending on the application context. IoT envisions an eco-system where smart and interconnected objects can sense surrounding changes, communicate with each other, process information and take active roles in decision making.
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IoT Applications to Cure TTH Using Different Biofeedback: A Statistical Approach in Healthcare
a technology that has made the non-connecting appliance as a connectivity appliance. The appliances that contain technology that helps us to communicate with human and technology. Let us take some example like the GPS is the latest technology that is inbuilt in car help the driver to make it easy to travel within the road, i.e. it is that technology in which we require internet base technique.
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A Study on Deep Learning Methods in the Concept of Digital Industry 4.0
The internet of things is to equip devices with the ability to transfer data to each other over a network.
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Appendable-Block Blockchains: Overview, Applications, and Challenges
The internet of things is a concept in which an object is capable of data processing and network communication.
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Digital Literacy Training: Opportunities and Challenges
The internet of things is a system of the capability to transfer data over a network without requiring human-computer interaction, provided by interrelated computing devices, mechanical and digital machines, objects, animals or humans, and unique identifiers.
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Zipato: A Risk Assessment for Smart Homebuyers
Internet of things. Small microcontrollers or microcomputers generally single-board small factor aimed at being teamed with devices to make a smart home or smart factory device that can be queried, probed, or controlled via LAN or WAN. The small computer may use ethernet/TCP-IP to be native internet or one of many other protocols via an IoT Hub that translated internet communications to other wireless management protocols. It is a loose term - more of a buzzword.
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Next-Generation Technologies in Health Tourism
Internet of Things, which we know by the abbreviation IoT, refers to the entire network of connected devices and technologies that enable communication both between devices and the cloud and between devices themselves.
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A Review of the Technologies Trending Towards 5G Network for IoT-Based Smart Healthcare
The term Internet of Things (IoT) describes a network of real-world things, such as cars, appliances, and other machinery, that are integrated with software, sensors, and network connectivity to enable data collection and sharing.
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Review of Weather-Affected Urban Air Pollution Forecast Models
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a network of ground-based sensors in a particular location.
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IoT Underwater Wireless Sensor Network Monitoring
The internet of things (or in short IoT) is a term referring to the millions or billions of physical devices that are connected to the internet for collecting and sharing data. As many as 100 billion of connected IoT devices is forecasted by 2025. ]
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Digital Transformation of the Retail Point of Sale in the Artificial Intelligence Era
The internet of things (IoT) is a network of physical objects, devices, and vehicles embedded with sensors, software, and other technologies that are capable of connecting and exchanging data with other devices and systems through the internet.
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Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain-Driven Islamic Capital Markets
The Internet of Things (or IoT) is a system of interrelated computing devices, mechanical and digital machines, objects, animals or people that are provided with unique identifiers (UIDs) and the ability to transfer data over a network without requiring human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction.
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Cloud-Based IoT Platform: Challenges and Applied Solutions
A system of connected computing devices, machines, objects, people or sensors that have unique identifiers (UIDs). They have the ability to transfer data over a network which are then utilized to make decisions or actions.
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Digital Innovation in Healthcare
The interconnection of physical objects or “things,” embedded with sensors, software, and other technologies that enable communication and data exchange with other devices and systems through the internet.
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Security and Privacy Issues of Big Data
The term refers to the Internet of Things, representing a network of devices that are integrated and operate with the surrounding environment, enabling the communication with other systems or with each other to improve the offered value to customers.
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Data Collection Through Wearable Medical Devices for Mobile Health
The Internet of Things, or IoT, is the collective term for the network of interconnected gadgets as well as the technology that enables communication between devices and the cloud.
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Role of Technology in Supply Chain Management for a Circular Economy
Technology that connects physical items, all components and systems connected, communicating, and sharing information based on stipulated protocols to achieve goals.
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Using Deep Learning and Big Data Analytics for Managing Cyber-Attacks
The internet of things (IoT) is a massive network of interconnected things and people that all collect and share data. In brief, the internet of things is the concept of connecting any gadget to the internet and to other connected devices.
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Edge-of-Things Computing-Based Smart Healthcare System
Refers to a network of things (which includes physical and virtual devices) interconnected over the internet.
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Self-Analysis Technology, Roles, and Cybersecurity in the Virtual Learning Environments
Internet of things, a system of interconnected computing devices, machines, people, animals transferring data in some cases directly between themselves.
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Information Technology for Enhancing Public Sector Sustainability
This acronym stands for Internet of Things.
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Smart Temperature Sensors: History, Current Practices, and Future Trends
Internet of things, a huge network for connecting people and things. It is becoming the gateway for wirelessly connecting sensors for the purpose of display, monitoring, control, and data logging.
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Smart Agriculture Services Using Deep Learning, Big Data, and IoT (Internet of Things)
Internet of things. It is an interdisciplinary field who is associated with the electronics and computer science. Electronics deals with the development of new sensors or hardware for IoT device and computer science deals with the development of software, protocols and cloud based solution to store the data generated form these IoT devices.
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