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Next Generation IoT: Toward Ubiquitous Autonomous Cost-Efficient IoT Devices

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IoT enables a new set of novel applications that promise to transform the physical world as we know it today. Current IoT applications have demonstrated the feasibility and promise of this technology, but there is still a large space open for innovation. We present our vision for the next generation of IoT devices: IoT devices that are autonomous, in terms of energy and communication, as well as cost-efficient to deploy. We present enabling-technologies to realize our vision and open research challenges.

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      cover image IEEE Pervasive Computing
      IEEE Pervasive Computing  Volume 18, Issue 4
      Oct.-Dec. 2019
      74 pages

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      United States

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