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Title

Cloud Network Design and Requirements for the Virtualization System for IoT Networks

Author

Abu Sarwar Zamani, Md. Mobin Akhtar, Abdallah Saleh Ali Shatat, Rashid Ayub, Irfan Ahmad Khan, Faizan Samdani

Citation

Vol. 22  No. 11  pp. 727-732

Abstract

In many ways, IoT represents a watershed moment in the computerization of linked objects in the IoT. The IoT phase concludes with a basic game plan developed as supported code that may interact with various devices, forms, and relationships. In all stages of the Internet of Things, virtual objects are the most common. Virtual objects are abstract representations of real-world phenomena. We defined and executed the virtualization system's configuration and activation requirements for the cloud phase of Things in this paper. Experts can utilize these in IoT business centers in the future to assist with the configuration of IoT applications. The proposed IoT phase differs from the present IoT phase in that the development team and partners can establish themselves in the client. It is used in conjunction with the formation of a partnership. Customers can collect IoT applications through mirrored virtual machines because the IoT stage is detached from the IoT business center. Virtual objects are encouraged to be used in the IoT phase and the interoperable IoT business center. It provides good, safe and Safety. An environmental assessment of IoT testing and climate reuse will be carried out in the area. Virtual article about the business center area. In addition, it also supports the distribution and exchange of virtual items. Virtual components can be used to show and control Internet of Things devices. We use FIWARE to perform thorough analysis of the proposed IoT phase. The results show that the proposed structure performs just marginally better than FIWARE.

Keywords

Internet of things (IoT); Cloud of things (CoT); Amazon elastic compute cloud (EC2); IoT marketplace; IoT platform; Raspberry Pi; virtualization

URL

http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202211/202211101.pdf