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The Future IoT: The Current Generation 5G and Next Generation 6G and 7G Technologies


Abstract:

Internet of things can be referred to as embedded objects, and broad band cellular networking technologies 5G/6G/7G for connecting people and transferring data over the I...Show More

Abstract:

Internet of things can be referred to as embedded objects, and broad band cellular networking technologies 5G/6G/7G for connecting people and transferring data over the Internet. The Internet of Things (IoT) combines many different objects and communication strategies. The term "Internet of Things" (IoT) refers to the concept of everything connected to the internet. Because it allows for new services and developments, IoT will be critical in the future. There are numerous applications of Internet of Things varying from simple home automation to complex ones like smart cities, smart farming and smart transportation etc. All objects/devices under IoT are connected to a network. In near future, the emerging technology like Internet of Things have a prediction to dominate traditional concept of controlling devices, IoT bring about huge amount of traffic as a result of the strong interaction among the millions of connected things available at the time of deployment to particular application. The increase in the popularity of the Internet of Things has been likened to an increase in the number of barriers. In this study, the current use of 5G edge network infrastructure with IoT enabled, and hybrid and multi-cloud deployments need 6G and 7G technologies, and we examine the current state of IoT, as well as potential conditions and challenges that may influence IoT acquisition. In this paper there is a comparison of different communication technology in the context of IoT. At the end of the paper the impact of 5G, 6G, and beyond 7G technologies have been discussed in the preface of IoT.
Date of Conference: 17-18 March 2023
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 01 May 2023
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Conference Location: Dehradun, India

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