The Relationship Between Big Data and IoT
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54097/jceim.v10i3.8768Keywords:
IoT, Big DataAbstract
The evolution of Internet of Things (IoT) makes the life of human being very easier. IoT makes it easy to control any device in a bit. Several IoT applications like smart homes, manufacturing, transportation, and consumer goods like wearables, smartphones are available. IoT is actually the network of devices that contain sensors, electronics, software’s, actuators, and connectivity which allows these things to connect, interact and exchange data. IoT made easy way to control the devices, collect the information from such devices, disseminate such information and transfer this information to analyze the same and to predict or prescribe the solution for the problems might exist. The large quantity of data is collected from IoT devices through the sensors where the Big Data came into picture. The paper reviews the relationship between IoT and Big Data.
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