With the development of sensor and communication technologies in the last decade, applications built within the framework of IoT have begun to take place in our lives discreetly. The number of objects classified as devices and connections is growing worldwide faster than the world’s population. In this research, which takes into account newly developed technologies, interoperability and compliance with standards are examined. IoT architectures are examined and the currently accepted five-layer architecture method is compared with OSI and TCP/IP architecture. In addition, IoT protocols are mapped with OSI and TCP/IP architecture. Furthermore, technologies used in the context of the IoT are combined with OSI and TCP/IP architecture, to provide an integrated view.
With the development of sensor and communication technologies in the last decade, applications built within the framework of IoT have begun to take place in our lives discreetly. The number of objects classified as devices and connections is growing worldwide faster than the world’s population. In this research, which takes into account newly developed technologies, interoperability and compliance with standards are examined. IoT architectures are examined and the currently accepted five-layer architecture method is compared with OSI and TCP/IP architecture. In addition, IoT protocols are mapped with OSI and TCP/IP architecture. Furthermore, technologies used in the context of the IoT are combined with OSI and TCP/IP architecture, to provide an integrated view.
Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Electrical Engineering |
Journal Section | Articles |
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Publication Date | January 31, 2023 |
Submission Date | January 25, 2022 |
Published in Issue | Year 2023 Volume: 15 Issue: 1 |
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