Abstract

The Internet of Things is the concept of a data network between devices ("things"): smart mobile phones, smart refrigerators, smart watches, virtual assistants like Internet browsers, etc., equipped with built-in tools and technologies for each to interact with each other or with external environment. JavaScript was created to bring any browser web page to life and easily apply it to the Internet of Things host client method, which runs JavaScript on its host device (such as a smartphone) and sends signals with it to client devices such as drones cameras or security cameras, and receives images from these cameras on the host device, in the method of embedded JavaScript of the Internet of Things, which is the implementation of JavaScript codes from the web page of the Internet browser on specific devices, such as smartphones. This article provides examples of the implementation of JavaScript codes from the developed web page of the Internet browser, used by the author, which allow implementing the developed web applications on smartphones.

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