The Internet of Things (IoT) is a worldwide network that connects physical objects through standard communication protocols, allowing them to be uniquely identified and tracked. IoT architecture includes layers for edge devices, access gateways, and applications to support technologies like RFID that improve object traceability by monitoring status, location, and other information electronically stored about items.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a worldwide network that connects physical objects through standard communication protocols, allowing them to be uniquely identified and tracked. IoT architecture includes layers for edge devices, access gateways, and applications to support technologies like RFID that improve object traceability by monitoring status, location, and other information electronically stored about items.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a worldwide network that connects physical objects through standard communication protocols, allowing them to be uniquely identified and tracked. IoT architecture includes layers for edge devices, access gateways, and applications to support technologies like RFID that improve object traceability by monitoring status, location, and other information electronically stored about items.
IoT is a world-wide network of interconnected objects uniquely addressable, based on standard
communication protocols. [1] B. Bandyopadhyay Unique identification of objects and representation and storage of exchanged information. Design architecture of IoT integrated with EFC global (Electronic Product Code) – support the use of RFID (standards design to improve traceability of an object and the awareness of its status current location etc.) Architecture layers – edge , access gateway, middle application