Internet of Things: Layers, possible attacks, secure communications, challenges.
Abstract
The concept of constricting IOT (Internet of Things) system was born for purpose of enhancing
quality of life for individuals, improving implementation of works, increasing productivity, and
deliver all services in efficient, and ubiquitous way .The core idea of this technology is to embed
different type of sensors along with devices to gather information ,and perform action based on
analysis of that information .This research paper intended to highlight following points: concept
of IOT, how does it work, layers of intelligence system, possible attacks in each layers, and major
challenges associated with development of IOT along with its potential solution. Finally, it will
discusses why IOT became common trend for a majority of institutions around world.
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- Internet of Things,
- smart city,
- ICT,
- Machine to machine communications,
- denial of service arrack
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