S. Sreejith, Asisa Kumar Panigrahy, J. Ajayan, J. M. Radhika, N. V. Raghavendra Reddy, N. V. Uma Reddy, S. Umamaheswaran
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Abstract
Over the past few years, Internet of Things (IoT) has surfaced as an effective technology which helps in interconnecting objects and computing devices together. Enormous potential of IoT has helped in providing more convenient and high-quality services for many day-to-day applications. Tangible objects can be connected to internet through IoT which enables rapid reception and transmission of data. Significant advancement of IoT technology further helps in connecting different smart objects via internet as well as facilitates in providing better methods for data interoperability. In many large-scale applications like healthcare monitoring, environment monitoring, smart agriculture, smart cities, smart grids, smart factories etc., IoT is playing a significant role. Machine learning, embedded systems, real-time analytics and sensors have influenced the concept of IoT. IoT sensors help in providing improved communication without the necessity for human-to-human and human-to-computer interface. This article critically analyzes various IoT sensor-based systems used in medical surveillance and in monitoring of air and water quality. The article reviews the state-of-the-art developments, real word application, and key technologies in these domains. The performance of various IoT sensor-driven systems used for monitoring in real time were also meticulously studied.
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The Journal of the Korean Physical Society (JKPS) covers all fields of physics spanning from statistical physics and condensed matter physics to particle physics. The manuscript to be published in JKPS is required to hold the originality, significance, and recent completeness. The journal is composed of Full paper, Letters, and Brief sections. In addition, featured articles with outstanding results are selected by the Editorial board and introduced in the online version. For emphasis on aspect of international journal, several world-distinguished researchers join the Editorial board. High quality of papers may be express-published when it is recommended or requested.