An Overview of IoE(Internet of Everything)
M. Barman1 , B. Sharma2
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Volume-7 ,
Issue-5 , Page no. 648-651, May-2019
CrossRef-DOI: https://doi.org/10.26438/ijcse/v7i5.648651
Online published on May 31, 2019
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Abstract
Digitalization brings a revolution in technical world and Internet of Things (IoT) plays important role in it. The extension of IoT in various fields leads to Internet of Everything (IoE). IoE connects individuals, processes, information and things in such a way that that the collective, arranged information are steadily used for various significant applications. Further, IoE found as a vision to aspire the innovative techniques in which internet of things, internet of nano things includes. When it is further focused on Internet of Everything, people will find a distributed system with improving limelight on the border during decentralization. Some of the results of IoE are used in digital transformation and business of IoT. While the IoT today fundamentally is drawn from the point of view of association and correspondence is based on conceivable outcomes. At last, the gadgets collect information which are investigated and utilized to control different procedures and power various potential of IoT based used cases. The concept of IoE is very new, it has many things to explore and utilize the power of IoE for better human kind. In this paper, it is tried to portray survey of IoE and its applications in various fields
Key-Words / Index Term
IoE (Internet of Everything), IoT (Internet of Everything), LoRa (Long Range), LoRaWAN, SigFox, LPWAN(low-power wide area network), decentralization
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