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2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11277-021-08907-0
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Internet of Things Applications: Opportunities and Threats

Abstract: In the century of automation, which is digitized, and more and more technology is used, automatic systems' replacement of old manual systems makes people's lives easier. Nowadays, people have made the Internet an integral part of humans' daily lives unless they are insecure. The Internet of Things (IoT) secures a platform that authorizes devices and sensors to be remotely detected, connected, and controlled over the Internet. Due to the developments in sensor technologies, the production of tiny and low-cost s… Show more

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“…Digitalisation holds no value in itself, but the targeted improvement of processes or services needs to be identified ( Parviainen et al., 2017 ). Economic incentives such as ROI (return on investment) are commonly used, but other values such as brand recognition, environmental sustainability, customer experience, employee health and improved service are equally important ( Gómez et al., 2017 ; Rahmani et al., 2022 ; Woodside and Sood, 2017 ). These can certainly have indirect economic benefits.…”
Section: Digital Transformationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Digitalisation holds no value in itself, but the targeted improvement of processes or services needs to be identified ( Parviainen et al., 2017 ). Economic incentives such as ROI (return on investment) are commonly used, but other values such as brand recognition, environmental sustainability, customer experience, employee health and improved service are equally important ( Gómez et al., 2017 ; Rahmani et al., 2022 ; Woodside and Sood, 2017 ). These can certainly have indirect economic benefits.…”
Section: Digital Transformationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Saint (2014) emphasizes that technical developments in smart cites need to benefit citizens to be successful. Digitalisation can contribute with information for better decision making, more efficient production processes and resource consumption, better use of personnel resources, and predictive maintenance, to name a few ( Boyle et al., 2022 ; Grievson et al., 2022 ; Rahmani et al., 2022 ). Development in one area can create synergy effects in another sector.…”
Section: Digital Transformationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Internet of Things (IoT) devices are becoming ubiquitous due to their quantity and proliferation [ 1 , 2 , 3 ]. This means that there is a considerable amount of computational power distributed by these devices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Talent cultivation is the main focus; scientific research institutes focus more on their own advantageous research fields or some “short, flat, and fast” greening projects, lack of motivation for research on public welfare and common issues, and the transformation efficiency of scientific research results. It is also relatively low; even if the company has made some explorations on the individual common problems of the industry, it is also out of consideration for its own interests [ 3 ]. Although the industry information website has released some cutting-edge information and supply and demand information, it lacks credibility.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%