학술논문

The Role of the Internet of Things in the Telecom Sector
Document Type
Conference
Source
2024 International Conference on Communication, Computing and Internet of Things (IC3IoT) Communication, Computing and Internet of Things (IC3IoT), 2024 International Conference on. :1-5 Apr, 2024
Subject
Bioengineering
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Computing and Processing
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Photonics and Electrooptics
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Robotics and Control Systems
Signal Processing and Analysis
Transportation
Industries
5G mobile communication
Smart homes
Companies
Telecommunications
Internet of Things
Monitoring
IoT (Internet of Things)
Telecommunication
Connectivity
Network Infrastructure etc
Language
Abstract
Internet of Things (IoT) integration in telecoms might revolutionize connections and services, opening up new possibilities for creativity, efficiency, and better customer experiences. The Internet of Things (IoT) has the ability to radically alter the telecom business, according to this research. on network architecture, service delivery, and business models. To begin, IoT enables the development of smarter, more robust network infrastructure by deploying linked devices and sensors. These devices offer real-time monitoring, predictive maintenance, and proactive management of network infrastructure, resulting in increased dependability, lower downtime, and better resource usage. Second, IoT-driven data analytics and insights enable telecommunications firms to provide customized services and experiences to their consumers. Telecom companies may increase their service offerings and income streams by using massive volumes of data created by connected devices. Examples include smart home automation, linked automobiles, and industrial IoT applications. Furthermore, IoT accelerates the transition to 5G networks by opening up new use cases and applications that need ultra-low latency, high dependability, and huge connection. From self-driving cars to remote healthcare monitoring, IoT expands the capabilities of 5G networks, opening up new opportunities for companies and consumers alike. Despite its enormous promise, IoT in the telecommunications business poses security, privacy, interoperability, and scalability concerns. Addressing these concerns needs strong cybersecurity measures, industry standards, and stakeholder engagement to maintain the integrity, confidentiality, and resilience of IoT-enabled networks and services. Finally, IoT is altering the telecommunications environment, promoting innovation, efficiency, and competition across the sector. To prosper in the digital age and fulfill the changing expectations of consumers and organizations, telecommunications firms must embrace and fully use IoT technology.