Examining key features and platforms of IoT
Rena Bakhshi, Mary Hester, Jeroen Schot, Lode Kulik

TL;DR
This paper investigates various features of IoT platforms, comparing cloud-based and self-maintained solutions, to provide insights into IoT architecture and facilitate expertise development.
Contribution
It offers a comparative analysis of IoT platform features and presents an overview of IoT architecture, based on a collaborative investigation by NLeSC and SURF.
Findings
Comparison of cloud and self-maintained IoT platform features
Summary of IoT architecture components
Insights into IoT application development
Abstract
To help facilitate expertise in IoT technologies, NLeSC and SURF worked together on a project focusing on IoT applications and platforms. The information included in this case study show the results of NLeSC and SURF's investigation, examining different features offered by cloud and self-maintained IoT platforms with an overall summary of an IoT architecture.
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Taxonomy
TopicsIoT and Edge/Fog Computing · Blockchain Technology Applications and Security · Context-Aware Activity Recognition Systems
