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ISSN: 2450-7733    OAI    DOI: 10.18276/sip.2018.54/2-04
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Issue archive / nr 54/2 2018
Internet rzeczy – kontekst technologiczny i obszary zastosowań
(Internet of things – the technological context and areas of application)

Authors: Marek Malucha
Riverland Reply GmbH
Keywords: Internet of Things Edge Computing M2M Internet of Everything
Data publikacji całości:2018
Page range:19 (51-69)
Klasyfikacja JEL: L86
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Abstract

The aim of this study is to review systems and information technologies functioning under the common term of the Internet of Things, a description of the possibilities and scope of their application, as well as to define a clear criterion used to distinguish them. As part of the research, a number of concepts have been described, which should enable a better understanding of the functioning of the ecosystem of connected originally non-digital objects, at the same time indicating the role of human and the problems of data collection and processing.
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