Internet of Everything in the 6G Era: Paradigms, Enablers, Potentials and Future Directions
Driss Choukri, Essaid Sabir, Elmahdi Driouh, Abdelkrim Haqiq

TL;DR
This paper overviews the evolution of IoE into 6G, discussing its core components, enabling technologies, challenges, and future research directions for scalable, secure, and energy-efficient intelligent systems.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive structured overview of IoE in the context of 6G, highlighting key paradigms, enablers, and open research challenges.
Findings
Identifies key components and architectures of IoE
Discusses enabling technologies for 6G IoE systems
Highlights research challenges like security and energy efficiency
Abstract
The Internet of Everything (IoE) represents an evolution of the Internet of Things (IoT) by integrating people, data, processes, and things into a unified intelligent ecosystem. IoE aims to enhance automation, decision-making, and service efficiency across multiple application domains such as smart cities, healthcare, industry, and next-generation wireless networks. This paper provides a structured overview of the IoE concept, its core components, architectural foundations, enabling technologies, and major research challenges. Finally, open research directions toward 6G-enabled intelligent IoE systems are discussed, with emphasis on scalability, security, privacy, and energy efficiency.
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