2018
DOI: 10.18517/ijaseit.8.6.5043
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Internet of Things: An Implementation and Its Challenges in Malaysia

Abstract: to date, the Internet becomes one of the technologies that is rapidly evolving and changing. It has become trending over the world. The Internet of Thing is a mechanism composed of devices, sensors, networks, cloud storage, and application. Each device able to communicate with another device over the Internet to share the information and accomplished some objectives. IoT is known as one of the new future technologies and were gaining attention from various fields over the countries. Malaysia is one of the coun… Show more

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“…The Internet of Things brings substantial challenges for telecoms that include technical, social, legal, development, and policy for IoT adoption (Attia, 2019). These challenges include investment, performance, security and privacy, scalability, interoperability, availability, reliability, mobility, compatibility, precision, and Big IoT Data (Roman, et al, 2013; Mukhopadhyay and Suryadevara, 2014; Sood, et al, 2015; Müller et al, 2018; Badarudin et al, 2018; Ahmed, 2019; Balaji, et al, 2019). Several numerous (technical and social) challenges include power consumption, energy, availability of the Internet, IoT functionality, computational ability, diverse alternatives for connectivity, creating architecture, enabling a dynamic sensing environment, and acceptability among society (Mukhopadhyay & Suryadevara,2014; Whitmore et al, 2015).…”
Section: A Case Study: Internet Of Things and Telecommunicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Internet of Things brings substantial challenges for telecoms that include technical, social, legal, development, and policy for IoT adoption (Attia, 2019). These challenges include investment, performance, security and privacy, scalability, interoperability, availability, reliability, mobility, compatibility, precision, and Big IoT Data (Roman, et al, 2013; Mukhopadhyay and Suryadevara, 2014; Sood, et al, 2015; Müller et al, 2018; Badarudin et al, 2018; Ahmed, 2019; Balaji, et al, 2019). Several numerous (technical and social) challenges include power consumption, energy, availability of the Internet, IoT functionality, computational ability, diverse alternatives for connectivity, creating architecture, enabling a dynamic sensing environment, and acceptability among society (Mukhopadhyay & Suryadevara,2014; Whitmore et al, 2015).…”
Section: A Case Study: Internet Of Things and Telecommunicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2014, Malaysia launched the National Internet of Things Strategic Roadmap in the domestic market in addition to the 2030 Sustainability Goal introduced to reduce 25 % of gross electricity consumption from the building sector by employing sensor node (SN) in the energy control system [15][16][17][18]. The SN energy consumption depends on the stage of operation [19,20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This technological advancement triggered the emergence of various entrepreneurial models, innovations, and new ecosystems within the realm of entrepreneurship. This phenomenon has given rise to several related terms such as online business, internet business, and digital business [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%