Abstract

Increasing numbers of devices that output large amounts of geographically referenced data are being deployed as the Internet of Things (IoT) continues to expand. Partly as a result of the IoT's dynamic, decentralized, and heterogeneous architecture. These are all examples of the Internet of items (IoT), despite the fact that we might be thinking that one of these items is different from the others. The physical and digital worlds are connected by the Internet of Things (IoT). Nowadays, one of the key goals of the Internet is its own development. This paper provides an in-depth analysis of IoT-based data quality and data preparation strategies developed with multinational corporations in mind. The goal is to make IoT data more trustworthy and practical so that MNCs may use it to their advantage in making educated business decisions. The proposed structure consists of three distinct actions: gathering data, evaluating data quality, and cleaning up raw data. Data preprocessing research is essential since it decides and significantly affects the accuracy of predictions made in later stages. Thus, the recommendation for a special and useful combination in the framework of different data preprocessing task types, which includes the following four technical elements and is briefly justified, is made. The Internet of Things (IoT) is a design pattern in which commonplace items can be equipped with classification, sensing, networking, and processing capabilities that will enable them to communicate with one another over the Internet to fulfill a specific function. The Internet of Things will eventually change physical objects into virtual objects with intelligence. In addition to a detailed analysis of the IoT layer, this article gives an overview of the existing Internet of Things (IoT), technical specifics, and applications in this recently growing field. However, this publication will provide future scholars who desire to conduct study in this area of Internet of Things with a better knowledge.

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