Object-Oriented Frameworks for Internet of Things (IoT) Device Management

Authors

  • Arjun Srivastava Student, CSE, Department, NIIST, Bhopal Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.71366/IJWOS

Keywords:

IoT, Device Management, Object-Oriented Frameworks, Scalability, Modular Design, System Architecture, Internet of Things

Abstract

The Internet of Things (IoT) has emerged as a transformative technology, enabling a vast number of connected devices to communicate and interact. Device management is a fundamental component of IoT systems, as it ensures that devices are securely configured, monitored, and maintained throughout their lifecycle. Traditional management systems, which primarily focus on configuration and monitoring, are often insufficient for handling the complexity of IoT ecosystems. This paper investigates the application of object-oriented frameworks in IoT device management, exploring their advantages in terms of scalability, modularity, and ease of integration. The study reviews existing literature, proposes an object-oriented architecture, and discusses its implementation using real-world examples. Furthermore, the paper compares the performance of object-oriented frameworks with other management approaches in IoT environments. The findings suggest that object-oriented frameworks offer a promising solution for efficient and scalable IoT device management.   

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Published

25-06-2025