“…Meanwhile, the "Things" in IoT can be any object or person that is distinguishable. Everyday objects include not only electronic devices we encounter and use daily and technologically advanced products such as equipment and gadgets, but "Things" that we do not do normally think of as electronic at all-such as food, clothing and furniture, materials, parts and equipment, merchandise and specialized items, landmarks, monuments and works of art and all the miscellany of commerce, culture and sophistication (Mallik et al, 2019). In other words, "Things" can be both living things like person, animalscow, calf, dog, pigeons, rabbit etc., plants-mango tree, jasmine, banyan and so on and non-living things like chair, fridge, tube light, curtain, plate etc.…”