Influence of IoT Technology on Environmental Monitoring
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https://doi.org/10.18034/apjee.v7i2.649Keywords:
Distributed Computing, IoT, Digital Technology, Environmental MonitoringAbstract
The newly connected globe has the potential to become a more environmentally friendly and sustainable place if more efficiencies can be brought to various industries. We will look at examples of how the Internet of Things technology is helping to improve the world. Relatively recently, the technology of the fourth industrial revolution has given rise to the characteristics of things constantly expanding, and everything, including people, things, people, and the environment, is connected based on the Internet. In particular, the network structure is connected to various Internet of Things devices and transitioning from wired to wireless. Gateways both within and outside the smart home can now be used to control other devices, in contrast to users who previously owned each device individually. However, due to these changes, the environment is now susceptible to attacks from the outside. For example, when an attacker gains access to a gateway, he can attempt various attacks, such as port scans, OS and service detection, and denial of service assaults on Internet of Things devices. As a result, the findings of the study reveal the influence of IoT technology, which has the potential to improve environmental monitoring to enhance environmental safety.
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