Applications of the Internet of Things in Industrial Revolution 4.0 Abstract
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Keywords

IoT, Internet of Things, Industrial Revolution 4.0, DDoS, SMART, Cloud Computing, Big Data Analytics

Abstract

The Internet of Things (IoT) represents a network of diverse electronic devices that communicate and exchange data via the Internet, both through wired and wireless connections. The core objective of IoT is to enable data exchange between individual devices without human intervention, thereby enhancing, facilitating, and supporting various aspects of daily life. Currently, IoT is a rapidly evolving technology that integrates numerous devices and their components, particularly various sensors and switches. This dynamic development forms the foundation for advancements in other economic sectors and the construction of diverse network models within economic and organizational processes, aiming to improve operational efficiency.

The effectiveness of these endeavors is often directly tied to the collection and analysis of large data sets, utilizing mechanisms provided by major cloud solution providers to support big data analytics. Exploring the capabilities of the Internet of Things and identifying cloud services to process data derived from it have become crucial to fully leveraging its potential. Cloud platforms enable real-time data processing, predictive analytics, and decision-making, significantly enhancing IoT applications across industries.

These developments are instrumental in driving the ongoing industrial revolution, commonly referred to as Industry 4.0, which emphasizes automation, data-driven operations, and smart technologies. This article explores the conceptual scope of IoT within this context, its applications in business, and the most important opportunities and challenges associated with them. It further highlights the synergy between IoT and cloud computing, showcasing how their integration fosters innovation and operational excellence in modern technological landscapes, including whether there are opportunities for IoT devices to be controlled by modern cloud solutions.

https://doi.org/10.7862/re.2025.1
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