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Type :Article
Subject :LT Textbooks
ISBN :1992-8645
Main Author :Okta Nurika
Additional Authors :
  • Che Zalina Zulkifli
Title :Benchmarking Australia’s qualitative internet of things (IoT) extensiveness
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Place of Production :Tanjung Malim
Publisher :Fakulti Komputeran & Meta-Teknologi
Year of Publication :2024
Notes :Journal of Theoretical and Applied Information Technology
Corporate Name :Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris
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Abstract : Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris
Australia as one of the most referred industrial countries in the world is currently going through national scale Industrial Revolution 4.0 (IR4.0) that is driven by Internet of Things (IoT). The technical deployment and business model have been devised in a roadmap, which mainly covers historically successful use cases (industrial solutions) in Australia – hence giving it the globally renown sophisticated reputation with international technology companies making up the IoT business along with local enterprises and start-ups. However, this roadmap has never been assessed and given the importance of Australia as a point of worldwide technological reference, it is crucial to qualitatively benchmark it against a tested standard. In this paper, the roadmap would be measured against the proven Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) specified in enhanced CREATE-IoT standard. The original CREATE-IoT successfully assessed smart cities in European countries, while its enhanced version has plausibly evaluated Malaysia’s national IoT deployment roadmap. The assessment outcome finally discovers that 41 out of 50 (82%) of Australia’s IoT KPIs are of advanced quality. This score reflects the maturity of current Australia’s IoT ecosystem, which is deemed fit for purposes. © 2024 Little Lion Scientific. All rights reserved.

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