Internet of Things: Concept, Building blocks, Applications and Challenges
Riad Abdmeziem, Djamel Tandjaoui

TL;DR
This paper provides a comprehensive overview of the Internet of Things, covering its concept, components, applications, and challenges, highlighting its potential to transform various aspects of life and industry.
Contribution
It offers a broad survey of IoT's fundamental concepts, technological building blocks, diverse applications, and the key challenges faced in deployment and adoption.
Findings
IoT has the potential to significantly impact daily life and industry.
Wide deployment of IoT depends on overcoming technical and security challenges.
IoT's integration with existing technologies will drive future innovation.
Abstract
Internet of things (IoT) constitutes one of the most important technology that has the potential to affect deeply our way of life, after mobile phones and Internet. The basic idea is that every objet that is around us will be part of the network (Internet), interacting to reach a common goal. In another word, the Internet of Things concept aims to link the physical world to the digital one. Technology advances along with popular demand will foster the wide spread deployement of IoT's services, it would radically transform our corporations, communities, and personal spheres. In this survey, we aim to provide the reader with a broad overview of the Internet of things concept, its building blocks, its applications along with its challenges.
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Taxonomy
TopicsIoT and Edge/Fog Computing · Energy Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks · IoT Networks and Protocols
