Abstract
Due to the fast development of wireless systems and the potentially large market for Internet of Things devices, machine-to-machine transmission, also known as M2M interaction, has emerged as an interesting issue. Not only is it the most significant technology of the twenty first century, but has also created a resilient prospective in both the business world and the academic world. M2M connections are on the rise to function independently and connect the interactions between both the cyber realm of the internet and the physical reality. It has the potential to reduce the overheads of traditional operations, which in turn will encourage their broader implementation in static and wireless platforms that are integrated with integrated devices and sensors/actuators. In this article, we explore a number of essential core components of M2M communications linked to technology and difficulties. These aspects include: In moreover, we have provided a comprehensive taxonomy for the categorization of M2M devices according to the nature of their networks and interaction patterns. In addition, we investigated previously completed home networking projects in order to get a deeper comprehension of the practical implementation of these technologies. This survey not only helps to a better knowledge of the challenges that are present in current M2M systems but also sheds fresh insight on the route that future research should take.
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