Abstract
An IoT-enabled innovative environment with efficient routing is proposed for digital library services to analyze user behavior. This conceptual framework leverages the Internet of Things (IoT) to create a smart library ecosystem where connected devices collect and share data in real-time. The emphasis on efficient routing ensures seamless access to digital resources, optimizing the user experience. This study introduces an IoT-enabled innovative environment aimed at optimizing digital library services by examining user behavior, incorporating the Clustered Centered Routing Cryptography Scheme (CCRCS). The proposed framework leverages the Internet of Things (IoT) to create a dynamic ecosystem within digital libraries, facilitating efficient data collection and analysis. By implementing the CCRCS, data transmission is secured through clustered-centered routing, ensuring the integrity and confidentiality of user interactions and resource access. Through the IoT infrastructure, libraries can monitor user behavior in real-time, capturing valuable insights into preferences, browsing patterns, and resource utilization. This holistic approach enables libraries to adapt their services to better meet user needs, optimize resource allocation, and enhance the overall user experience. The integration of IoT technologies with robust cryptographic protocols represents a significant advancement in digital library management, offering unparalleled opportunities for data-driven decision-making and personalized service delivery.
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