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An IoT architecture is a set of rules or guidelines for how devices in an IoT system should be built and connected. It typically includes a description of the hardware and software components that make up the system, as well as how those components should work together.<\/p>\n

The IoT architecture is a network of physical devices, sensors, and actuators that are connected to the Internet to exchange data and feedback.<\/p>\n

What is IoT and its architecture? <\/h2>\n

The IoT network layer is responsible for providing communication and connectivity between devices in the IoT system. This includes protocols and technologies that enable devices to connect and communicate with each other and with the wider internet. The network layer is a key part of the IoT architecture, and it is important to ensure that it is designed and implemented correctly in order to ensure that the IoT system works as intended.<\/p>\n

There are four stages in the industrial internet of things (IIoT): sensors and actuators, internet gateways and data acquisition systems, edge IT data processing, and datacenter and cloud.<\/p>\n