Abstract
Gateways in the Internet of Things (IoT) play a decisive role in routing the preprocessed filtered data to cloud platforms. While investigating gateways, the need for a comprehensive systematic literature review that can elaborate the working and functionalities of IoT gateways was felt. This paper presents a systematic literature review of IoT gateways in general and smart gateways in particular. It considered papers published over the last 10 years, i.e., from 2011 till July 2021. A methodical literature analysis technique is used in this review; out of 2347 papers, 67 articles are selected for complete analysis based on well-defined criteria. The survey starts with the broad categorization of gateways in IoT as basic and smart gateways. Further, smart gateways are sub-divided into three categories as passive gateways, semi-automated and fully-automated gateways. The survey is performed based on well-defined criteria, which include: the type of gateways, their requirements, tools/platforms, the approach adopted, evaluation and their application domain. This paper demonstrates further bifurcation of functional requirements of IoT gateways. Research gaps and open issues have been identified in the area. Future prospects have accordingly being suggested to help academicians embark on advanced research.
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