Title/Journal

Author

Year

Model

Objective

The implementation of the Internet of Things: What impact on organizations?

Bertrand Pauget, Ahmed Dammak

2019

Literature Review

This study proposed a model to understand the impact of implementation of IoT technology in the organization like senior care sector.

Internet of Things (IoT) in retail: Bridging supply and demand

Felipe Caro, Ramin Sadr

2019

Literature Review

This study classified IoT initiatives on an opportunity map and presented a strategic framework that distinguishes initiatives by the value they create and by their major area of impact on retail firms.

5G Internet of Things: A survey

Shancang Li, Li Da Xu, ShanshanZhaof

2018

Literature Review

This paper reviews the current research state-of-the-art of 5G IoT, key enabling technologies, and main research trends and challenges in 5G IoT.

A framework for Internet of Things-enabled smart government: A case of IoT

cybersecurity policies and use cases in U.S. federal government

Akemi Takeoka Chatfield, Christopher G. Reddick

2018

Literature Review

This paper developed a framework for IoT-enabled smart government performance. This study applied the framework to conduct case study analyses of digital technology policy, IoT cybersecurity policy, and IoT use in major application domains at the U.S. federal government level.

A survey on Internet of Things architectures

P.P. Ray

2018

Organizational theory

In this article, firstly the background and definition of IoT are given. Secondly, thorough discussions on fundamentals behind IoT architectures are elaborated.

The industrial internet of things (IIoT): An analysis framework

Hugh Boyes, BilHallaq, Joe Cunningham, Tim Watson

2018

Literature Review

This paper reviews what is meant by Industrial IoT (IIoT) and relationships to concepts such as cyber-physical systems and Industry 4.0. The paper develops a definition of IIoT and analyses related partial IoT taxonomies.

Understanding IoT Systems: A Life Cycle Approach

Leila Fatmasari Rahmana, Tanir Ozcelebia, Johan Lukkien

2018

Literature Review

This study defined a generic life cycle model for IoT, which is specified by observations on life cycles of existing IoT solutions and generalization.

Success of IoT in Smart Cities of India: An empirical analysis

Sheshadri Chatterjee, Arpan Kumar Kar, M.P. Gupta

2018

Updated information system success model

The study identifies key factors affecting successful implementation of information system in Smart Cities of India (SCI). This study also highlights successful implementation of IoT policy in Smart Cities of India coupled with Artificial Intelligence.

Internet of Things: A survey on the security of IoT frameworks

Mahmoud Ammar, Giovanni Russello, Bruno Crispo

2018

Literature Review

This study gave a high overview of the current state of the art IoT platforms. This study also provided a high level comparison between the different security architectures of the various frameworks.

A Survey of How to Use Blockchain to Secure Internet of Things and the Stalker Attack

Emanuel Ferreira Jesus, Vanessa R. L. Chicarino,

Célio V. N. de Albuquerque, and Antônio A. de A. Rocha

2018

Literature Review

The paper goal is to provide the concepts about the structure and operation of Blockchain and, mainly, analyse how the use of this technology can be used to provide security and privacy in IoT.

Resource management in pervasive Internet of Things: A survey

Saniya Zahoor, RoohieNaaz Mir

2018

Literature Review

This paper presents a survey of physical and virtual resource management in IoT systems. The main focus of the paper is on resource management in pervasive IoT environment with limited resources.

Internet of Things: A systematic review of the business literature from the user and organisational perspectives

Yang Lu, SavvasPapagiannidis, EleftheriosAlamanos

2018

Literature Review

The study followed a systematic approach to reviewing the relevant literature following a number of steps, such as planning the review, selecting and reviewing the papers, synthesising the results, and reporting the findings.