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A Flexible Internet of Things Architecture for Data Gathering and Monitoring System

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The advances in technology and impressive opportunities Internet of Things (IoT) promises are encouraged the development of IoT products. The enthusiasm ideas are legible and won the investor’s heart. However, it appears much arduous to be achieved in reality, given the scale of devices, the inlet new features. The data collecting and monitoring system are premises, marketable, and variety. While the architecture in the industry is quite rigid, complex, expensive for small and medium problems, flexible architectures appear to be superior in both software and hardware design. The flexible architecture still might lack overall architectural knowledge, is an obstacle to be extended and integrated. In other words, the problem of establishing a well thought out architecture of the Internet of Things inevitably enters the first place. This article provides a flexible, open, and custom architecture in design and deployment. The product variant design from the original in accordance with the real world is also proposed.

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Anh, K.D., Huynh, L.D., Hung, P.D. (2020). A Flexible Internet of Things Architecture for Data Gathering and Monitoring System. In: Dang, T.K., Küng, J., Takizawa, M., Chung, T.M. (eds) Future Data and Security Engineering. Big Data, Security and Privacy, Smart City and Industry 4.0 Applications. FDSE 2020. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 1306. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-33-4370-2_14

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