Abstract
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a constantly evolving field for data sharing and communication, and from this current reality objects such as actuators, RFIDs, sensors, machines, and other similar devices, each of which has its own framework for data sharing, data processing, and communication, are emerging. The Internet of Things (IoT) brings brilliance to the interior of connected things, allowing for better decision-making, communication, serviceability according to demand, and information exchange. Currently, millions of things as objects are linked together via a variety of media, generate data in a variety of forms, and operate according to a variety of business models in order to provide a variety of services. As a result, heterogeneity in design, network protocols used by objects or things, and data generated by objects or things raise a number of challenges such as privacy and security concerns, network complexity, standardisation, scalability, and so on. This article provides a high-level overview of the Internet of Things (IoT) problems and issues, as well as the prompting technologies that may be used in conjunction with IoT to provide solutions to these challenges and issues.