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Internet of things| IOT notes for B.Sc IT| Information Technology| MCA | IIOT| IEEE| IOT sensors | IOT Protocols

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I hope you all are well and doing great, In today's blog we are going to see the notes of IOT that is internet of things, The Internet of Things (IoT) describes the network of physical objects—“things”—that are embedded with sensors, software, and other technologies for the purpose of connecting and exchanging data with other devices and systems over the internet. 




These notes is for those student's who are pursuing their Bachelor's in information technology (IT) , This notes also might be helpful for student's who are pursuing their Master's in computer application(MCA), and if you are just a learner who wants to learn about IOT then these chapter wise surely going to help you in you learning and enhancing your knowledge about IOT.



we are also planning to upload IOT based project for student to help them in their academics, as we are talking about the project i want to inform you that we have also uploaded a project named "Final year project| Student Management System using python| MCA| B.Sc IT| Engineering| Documentation |Code | Presentation"  if you want you you can visit that post on our blog and we are planning to upload more projects to the across India in their academics. 

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