Technical Papers Parallel Session-II: Future applications and research challenges of IOT
Abstract/Description
Internet of Things (IoT) extends the concept of a digital world into the physical world. This extension will lead the human to be more secure, comfortable and happier than before. The merger of the internet and things also influence the growth of the economy due to its numerous applications. IoT applications cover almost all aspects of human life and make the connectivity possible at anytime, anywhere and to anything in near future. Implementation of this type of connectivity opens many research challenges for the research community. This paper mainly focuses on the different domains of future IoT applications and their research challenges.
Keywords
Internet of things, Research challenges, Health care, Security
Location
Theatre 2, Aman Tower
Session Theme
Technical Papers Parallel Session-II: Networks & Computer Security
Session Type
Parallel Technical Session
Session Chair
Dr. Jawwad Shamsi
Start Date
30-12-2017 3:20 PM
End Date
30-12-2017 3:40 PM
Recommended Citation
Rehman, H. U., Asif, M., & Ahmad, M. (2017). Technical Papers Parallel Session-II: Future applications and research challenges of IOT. International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies. Retrieved from https://ir.iba.edu.pk/icict/2017/2017/17
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Technical Papers Parallel Session-II: Future applications and research challenges of IOT
Theatre 2, Aman Tower
Internet of Things (IoT) extends the concept of a digital world into the physical world. This extension will lead the human to be more secure, comfortable and happier than before. The merger of the internet and things also influence the growth of the economy due to its numerous applications. IoT applications cover almost all aspects of human life and make the connectivity possible at anytime, anywhere and to anything in near future. Implementation of this type of connectivity opens many research challenges for the research community. This paper mainly focuses on the different domains of future IoT applications and their research challenges.