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A conceptual element refers to a functioning entity which reflects the intended function or action. A conceptual framework refers to a framework which describes functions of the conceptual elements. A simple conceptual framework of IoT is given below:

 

Physical Object + Controller, Sensor and Actuators + Internet   =    Internet of Things

 

Things consist of an internetwork of devices and physical objects. The physical objects can gather the data at remote locations and communicate to units, such as group controllers. 

 

Next, the functions of managing, acquiring, organising, and analysing the data is done by a central server or a distributed service. The complex conceptual framework for the flow of data and the IoT is given below:

 


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Gather + Enrich + Stream + Manage + Acquire + Organise and Analyse = 

IoT with connectivity to data centre, enterprise or cloud server

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Suryateja Pericherla

Suryateja Pericherla, at present is a Research Scholar (full-time Ph.D.) in the Dept. of Computer Science & Systems Engineering at Andhra University, Visakhapatnam. Previously worked as an Associate Professor in the Dept. of CSE at Vishnu Institute of Technology, India.

He has 11+ years of teaching experience and is an individual researcher whose research interests are Cloud Computing, Internet of Things, Computer Security, Network Security and Blockchain.

He is a member of professional societies like IEEE, ACM, CSI and ISCA. He published several research papers which are indexed by SCIE, WoS, Scopus, Springer and others.

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