An analysis of the Internet of Things in wireless sensor network technologies
Harshit Poddar, Vansh Singh

TL;DR
This paper explores how IoT integrates with wireless sensor networks to enhance industrial automation, focusing on routing techniques, data management, and potential applications in Industry 4.0 environments.
Contribution
It provides an analysis of IoT's role in WSNs and discusses its applications in industrial settings, highlighting recent developments and future prospects.
Findings
Wireless sensor networks enable remote environmental monitoring.
IoT integration improves industrial automation efficiency.
Routing techniques are crucial for data relaying in WSNs.
Abstract
Information may be accessed from a distance thanks to computer networks. Wireless or wired networks are also possible. Due to recent developments in wireless infrastructure, wireless sensor networks (WSNs) were developed. Activities or events occurring in the environment are monitored, recorded, and managed by WSN. Through a variety of routing techniques, data relaying is done in these systems. The fourth industrial revolution, or Industry 4.0, is defined as the integration of complex physical automation systems made up of machinery and devices connected by sensors and managed by software. This is done to boost the efficiency and reliability of operations. Industry 4.0 is viewed as a possibility because of industrial IoT, the concept of leveraging IoT technology in manufacturing. delivering, in an industrial setting, a means of connecting engines, power grids, and sensors to the cloud.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIoT-based Smart Home Systems · Internet of Things and AI
