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6. Conclusions
The internet of things is a vision, which is currently being built. It is
based on the unique addressability of a large number of objects which
may be RFID-based tags, sensors, actuators, or other embedded de-
vices, which can collect and transmit data in an automated way. The
massive scale of the internet of things brings a number of corresponding
challenges of scale in terms of IP-addressability, privacy, security, and
data management and analytics. The internet-of-things has a long data-
processing pipeline in terms of collection, storage, and processing, and
the decisions made at the earlier stages of the pipeline can significantly
impact the processing at later stages. Numerous research choices exist
at the different stages of the pipelines, as is clear from the discussion in
this chapter. This has lead to a fertile area for research, which is likely
to remain of great interest to multiple communities of researchers over
the next few years.
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