In the Internet of Things about Theory of Real-Time Information and Real-Time Information Access

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The Internet of things is a new kind of application technology. It is the extension and expansion of Internet technology. The real-time information theory in the Internet of things promotes the development of China's industry, agriculture and military aspects. Therefore, we should strengthen the study of Internet of things real-time information access problems. This paper introduces the Internet of things, the Internet of things real-time information meaning and basic characteristic, and further discusses the related application of the Internet of things real-time information in detail. It researches the advantages and disadvantages of different access path of the Internet of things real-time information, and tries to explore a way which is conducive to the further development of the Internet of things real-time information theory.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 846-847)

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1881-1884

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November 2013

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