Internet of Things and Security Challenges in Wireless Sensor Network
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https://doi.org/10.51983/ajeat-2017.6.1.816Keywords:
Wireless Sensor network, Complementary Semiconductor Metal Oxide (CMOS), Quality of service (QoS)Abstract
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are gradually more acquisition impact in our daily lives. They are deciding a huge series of applications in different domain, include health-care, assist and improved-living scenarios, engineering and manufacture analysing, manage networks, and different fields. In future, WSNs are normal to be incorporated into the “Internet of Things”, where sensor nodes incorporate the Internet with dynamism, and use it to cooperate with each other and achieve their tasks. However, when WSNs become a part of the Internet, we must cautiously explore and analyze the issues concerned with this integration. In this paper, we evaluate different approaches to integrate WSNs into the Internet of things.
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