A Review on Scope of Internet of Things

Authors

  • Mamta Rani Research Scholar, Department of CSE, Gurukul vidyapeeth institute of Engineering and Technology, India
  • Anjani Garg Assistant Professor, Department of CSE, Gurukul vidyapeeth institute of Engineering and Technology, India

Keywords:

Integration, Home automation, Machine to Machine

Abstract

Only IoT allows objects to be sensed & remotely controlled over present network infrastructure, which creates opportunities of direct combination of physical world in systems which are computer-based & results in improved efficiency, accuracy & economic benefit. Internet of Thing offers large developed connectivity of devices, system & services, which is over machine-to-machine communications & it covers a big variety of protocols, domains & application. The Objective of our paper is to set up an Infrared Array Sensor system that is IOT based in order to provide security at remote location. In this paper camera captures external event & sent signal to Infrared grid array sensor. If there is suspicious movement then it would transfer signal to IOT interface that is running on cloud server & connected to a remote database. Event database is updated & actuator is connected to database.

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Published

31-12-2017

How to Cite

Mamta Rani, & Anjani Garg. (2017). A Review on Scope of Internet of Things. International Journal for Research Publication and Seminar, 8(8). Retrieved from https://jrps.shodhsagar.com/index.php/j/article/view/1224

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