Internet of things Enabling Smart School : An Overview
Zeeshan, K., & Neittaanmäki, P. (2021). Internet of things Enabling Smart School : An Overview. In HONET 2021 : IEEE 18th International Conference on Smart Communities : Improving Quality of Life Using ICT, IoT and AI. IEEE. IEEE International Conference on Smart Communities. https://doi.org/10.1109/honet53078.2021.9615391
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IEEE International Conference on Smart CommunitiesPäivämäärä
2021Oppiaine
Secure Communications Engineering and Signal ProcessingLaskennallinen tiedeComputing, Information Technology and MathematicsTekniikkaSecure Communications Engineering and Signal ProcessingComputational ScienceComputing, Information Technology and MathematicsEngineeringTekijänoikeudet
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Internet of things (IoT) is making its way in every field of life. Education is not an exception. IoT is making landmark achievements in its applications in the field of education. This paper presents an overview of the key IoT applications in the field of education from the perspective of school management, teachers, and learners enabling smart school concept and challenges and limitations in embarking IoT in educational settings.
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HONET 2021 : IEEE 18th International Conference on Smart Communities : Improving Quality of Life Using ICT, IoT and AIISSN Hae Julkaisufoorumista
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