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The term internet of things (IoT) refers to the interconnection of various smart devices and objects across the world. In recent times IoT technology has seen an immense increase in its usage as the government around the world is getting automated. The services are getting advanced day by day and affecting the general population. It is dependent on Big data analysis, such as smart governance, automated grid system, automated medical services, and many more. Its usage is getting extended to the services of every mainframe function from defense technology to heavy grade industries. IoT is in the implementation stage. Its impact is more than technological advancement. In the current research work, the following sections will illustrate the introduction of IoT, IoT functioning, important components of IoT, the architecture of IoT, application of IoT in general life, smart governances, smart cities with various automated services which are increasing day by day. The biggest example can be referred to as fast tags services which include automated service of doing payment on the national highway of India. Further, the role of artificial intelligence in IoT has been described and it is followed by the most alarming topic in IoT that is intrusion detection in IoT.

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Mathur, S., Singla, T., Bharat, K., Rana, A. (2022). AIIOT: Emerging IoT with AI Technologies. In: Kumar, P., Obaid, A.J., Cengiz, K., Khanna, A., Balas, V.E. (eds) A Fusion of Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things for Emerging Cyber Systems. Intelligent Systems Reference Library, vol 210. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-76653-5_15

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