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Revision as of 13:40, 15 July 2019


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Initial release July 4, 2019
Latest version July 4, 2019
Official publication Internet of Things.pdf
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The Internet of Things is the system of interconnected computing devices via the Internet and with each other throughout the world. In this context, a thing refers to a mechanical or digital machine which may be attributed to a physical object or a person and that has a connection to the internet to collect and share data. Because of the low price of cheap processor and wireless communication, anything can be part of the Internet of Things. This adds digital intelligence to these devices and enables them to communicate real-time data without human interference.

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