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Int J Wireless Inf Networks (2017) 24:240–242 DOI 10.1007/s10776-017-0362-3 Recent Advances in M2M Communications and Internet of Things (IoT) 1 2 2 • • Sassan Iraji Preben Mogensen Rapeepat Ratasuk Published online: 21 June 2017 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2017 Internet of Things (IoT) is expected to dramatically span a very large numbers of devices that are usually increase the number of connected devices. Multiple fore- equipped with sensors or actuators. Obviously, the amount casts estimate that the number of IoT devices to go beyond of data generated by these devices and sensors is normally 100 billion. The only question is when exactly this will very small, and having very low latency is not required. In take place. However, there is consensus that it will happen. mission-critical M2M communications, on the other hand, Over the last approximately three decades, Internet has very high reliability and availability as well as very low brought a significant impact on our society. And during last latency are required. Examples for these systems are traffic decade, the Internet usage has been dramatically boosted safety or control, control of critical infrastructure and by the availability of powerful smartphones and fast con- wireless connectivity for industrial
International Journal of Wireless Information Networks – Springer Journals
Published: Jun 21, 2017
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