The term Internet of Things (IoT) refers to a network of physical objects that are equipped with sensors, software, and communication capabilities so they can connect to, exchange, and sometimes act on data with other devices and systems-usually over the internet or other networks. Choices that focus only on traditional IT infrastructure, a single software protocol, or centralized industrial platforms do not capture the defining elements of IoT: physical "things" and autonomous connectivity.
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