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Today the use of Internet of Things (IoT) applications increasing rapidly to use automation in the areas including home, hospital, office, and others. In the future, the people expected to use IoT applications in the year 2025 by 11 trillion dollars business worth with use. The problem is to develop an Intelligent IoT system application based on user specifications, and the demand for application with the use of elements, models, and providing services. The objective of the paper is to explore IoT elements, framework-architecture, analysis, and monitoring, and case study applications, such as, Heath care System, Pilotless plane, Smart lighting, Home IDS, Smart Parking, Smart Irrigation, and Intelligent Transport System applications. Finally, effective utilization of elements, protocols, components, and sensors networks, AI applications, and Machine learning applications predict the future patterns based on present and past data of applications. The conclusion of the proposed model improves the quality of the IoT system.
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Polepaka, S., Swami Das, M., Ram Kumar, R.P. (2020). Internet of Things and Its Applications: An Overview. In: Gunjan, V., Senatore, S., Kumar, A., Gao, XZ., Merugu, S. (eds) Advances in Cybernetics, Cognition, and Machine Learning for Communication Technologies. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 643. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-3125-5_8
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