Bao Bach-Gia, Lam Luu-Trinh, Minh Nguyen-Dinh, Trung Pham-Dinh, C. Pham-Quoc
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The era of the fourth industrial revolution and the Covid-19 pandemic gives rise to the incredible growth of the IoT (Internet of Things) field. The trend of an immense amount of devices connected to specific networks brings up various problems, but most noticeable, control and management issues. In this paper, we propose a structural and efficient solution to solve this problem in a large-scale IoT system - along with two implementations of the proposed solution. The paper's main contribution is to present an overview of the architecture for an IoT system inspired by numerous IoT-based implementations. The design is expected to be dynamic, transparent, and easily deployed for newcomers. Furthermore, with the different implementations in health care and agriculture mentioned later, we want to demonstrate the flexibility and adaptability of the design to various fields.