A Survey of the Internet of Things. Yang, D., Liu, F., & Liang, Y. Proceedings of the 1\textsuperscriptst International Conference on E-business Intelligence (icebi2010), 54(15):358–366, 2010.
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This paper studies the state-of-art of Internet of Things (IoT). By enabling new forms of communication between people and things, and between things themselves, IoT would add a new dimension to the world of information and communication just as Internet once did. In this paper, IoT definitions from different perspective in academic communities are described and compared. The main enabling technologies in IoT are summarized such like RFID systems, sensor networks, and intelligence in smart objects, etc. The effects of their potential applications are reviewed. Finally the major research issues remaining open for academic communities are analyzed.
@article{yang_survey_2010,
	title = {A {Survey} of the {Internet} of {Things}},
	volume = {54},
	doi = {10.1016/j.comnet.2010.05.010},
	abstract = {This paper studies the state-of-art of Internet of Things (IoT). By enabling new forms of communication between people and things, and between things themselves, IoT would add a new dimension to the world of information and communication just as Internet once did. In this paper, IoT definitions from different perspective in academic communities are described and compared. The main enabling technologies in IoT are summarized such like RFID systems, sensor networks, and intelligence in smart objects, etc. The effects of their potential applications are reviewed. Finally the major research issues remaining open for academic communities are analyzed.},
	number = {15},
	journal = {Proceedings of the 1{\textbackslash}textsuperscriptst International Conference on E-business Intelligence (icebi2010)},
	author = {Yang, De-Li and Liu, Feng and Liang, Yi-Duo},
	year = {2010},
	keywords = {\#nosource},
	pages = {358--366},
}

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