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====== IoT Network Design Methodologies ====== | ====== IoT Network Design Methodologies ====== |
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Designing a network for the Internet of Things (IoT) requires a strategic approach integrating scalability, security, efficiency, and interoperability. IoT network design methodologies revolve around creating robust, flexible, and efficient networks supporting diverse devices, applications, and services. These methodologies emphasise handling large volumes of data, ensuring real-time communication, and maintaining high levels of security and reliability. | Designing a network for the Internet of Things requires a strategic approach integrating scalability, security, efficiency, and interoperability. IoT network design methodologies revolve around creating robust, flexible, and efficient networks supporting diverse devices, applications, and services. These methodologies emphasise handling large volumes of data, ensuring real-time communication, and maintaining high levels of security and reliability. |
This section explores the principles, methodologies, challenges, and best practices for designing IoT networks. | This section explores the principles, methodologies, challenges, and best practices for designing IoT networks. |
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<caption>IoT Network Design Methodologies</caption> | <caption>IoT Network Design Methodologies</caption> |
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2. **Topology Selection:** \\ | 2. **Topology Selection:** \\ |
Choose the most suitable topology (e.g., star, mesh, tree, hybrid) based on the use case, device distribution, and scalability needs. | Based on the use case, device distribution, and scalability needs, choose the most suitable topology (e.g., star, mesh, tree, hybrid). |
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3. **Protocol and Communication Technology:**\\ | 3. **Protocol and Communication Technology:**\\ |
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<caption>Challenges in IoT Network Design</caption> | <caption>Challenges in IoT Network Design</caption> |
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<caption>Best Practices for IoT Network Design</caption> | <caption>Best Practices for IoT Network Design</caption> |
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