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Item IoT Systems and Battery-Based Energy Sources(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2023) Sajja, K.; Bhowmik, B.The Internet of Things (IoT) has rapidly expanded over the past few years and has begun taking over many aspects of our lives, including hospitals, houses, roadways, and much more. Due to its expansion, IoT may become the future technology in the following years. IoT is a collection of real-world items equipped with electronics, software, networks, and sensors to collect and exchange data. To power IoT devices, there must be a proper understanding of the energy consumption of thesensors and the kind of energy sources to be used. This paper provides state-of-the-art battery-powered IoT systems. First, the study discusses IoT's architecture and various applications. The study then extends IoT energy resources. Next, the study examines the use of batteries in IoT systems, their advantages and disadvantages, followed by unravelling the ambient energy harvesting mechanism. Finally, we present related works on battery-based IoT systems. © 2023 IEEE.Item Sensor Classifications and Their Applications in IoT Systems(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2023) Sajja, K.; Bhowmik, B.The Internet of Things (IoT), which connects various systems and devices to create more innovative environments, has completely changed how we interact with technology. Sensors are essential to the success of IoT systems because they are vital in gathering and analyzing real-time data from the physical environment. This paper comprehensively analyses sensor classifications and their applications in IoT systems. It explores the different types of sensors commonly used in IoT, their functionality, and their suitability for various IoT-enabled intelligent applications. This paper also provides valuable insights for IoT designers and researchers in selecting appropriate sensors and developing more efficient and reliable intelligent systems for the future. © 2023 IEEE.
