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IoT in energy: a comprehensive review of technologies, applications, and future directions

The integration of IoT (Internet of Things) in the energy sector has the potential to transform the way it generates, distributes, and consumes energy. IoT can enable real-time monitoring, control, and optimization of energy systems, leading to improved efficiency, reliability, and sustainability. T...

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Published in:Peer-to-peer networking and applications 2024-09, Vol.17 (5), p.2830-2869
Main Authors: Arshi, Oroos, Rai, Akanksha, Gupta, Gauri, Pandey, Jitendra Kumar, Mondal, Surajit
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Artificial intelligence
Blockchain
Communications Engineering
Computer Communication Networks
Computer science
Cybersecurity
Deep learning
Energy industry
Engineering
Impact analysis
Industrial development
Information Systems and Communication Service
Internet of Things
Machine learning
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Peer to peer computing
Real time
Sensors
Signal,Image and Speech Processing
Smart buildings
Smart cities
Smart grid
System reliability
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Trends
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