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Achieving Smart Connectivity cum Automation Through Data-Driven Applications of IoT in Electronic: Automation With Smart Electronics Connectivity

Achieving Smart Connectivity cum Automation Through Data-Driven Applications of IoT in Electronic: Automation With Smart Electronics Connectivity
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Author(s): Gunjan Mukherjee (Brainware University, India)and Arpita Shome (Abacus Institute of Engineering and Management, India)
Copyright: 2025
Pages: 30
Source title: Enhancing Data-Driven Electronics Through IoT
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Bhagwan Das (Centre for Artificial Intelligence Research and Optimization (AIRO), Torrens University Australia, Australia), Muhammad Zakir Shaikh (Universidad de Málaga, Spain), Samreen Hussain (Dawood University of Engineering and Technology, Pakistan)and Enrique Nava Baro (Universidad de Málaga, Spain)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-5448-3.ch008

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Abstract

The IOT application has become multifaceted and diversified now days in its applications in the versatile fields including electronics. The Internet of things (IOT)has also revolutionized and rejuvenated the ways and strategies how the electronics interact with the surroundings possibly with the exchange of data. The IOT provides the smart solution for seamless connectivity with devices in some real time mode to make them much adaptable to the changing environments as per the user needs in some autonomous fashion. Some application areas include the predictive maintenance, data forecasting as a preventive measure of any sort of failure. Optimizing the scheduling time and downsizing some time specific measurement. Another application of the IOT is also to monitor and control the energy consumption, promoting the resources in optimal fashion and reduces cost of operation. The IOT technology contributes to the personalizing interactions with other electronic devices, customizing their functional operations and interpretations of different connected behavior patterns.

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