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IoT frameworks. ‌ In this section, some of the existing frameworks from known distributors such as Google LLC or Microsoft are shortly introduced. The mentioned platforms are Azure IoT Suite, Google Cloud IoT, and Amazon Web Services (AWS) Core. Azure IoT Suite Platform [8] from Microsoft Corporation is a scenario-focused solution on one platform. It is a collection of managed platform services in edge and cloud with included end-to-end security, operating systems for the devices in the IoT network and other tools, which can help with the building, deployment and management of the IoT applications [8]. Google Cloud IoT The Cloud IoT [23] from Google LLC presents a service for secure connection and data management and ingestion received from globally dis- persed devices. It supports the Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) and publish-subscribe network protocol Message Queue Telemetry Transport (MQTT) for message transport between devices. Service runs on Google’s server-less infras- tructure that allows the almost real-time reaction to changes. AWS IoT Core Amazon Web Services (AWS) IoT [15] is a platform developed by ▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ Inc. It is presented as easy and secure with the ability to connect billions of devices to the IoT network and the ability to route trillions of messages to the services without the infrastructure management. This platform supports many communication protocols used in IoT such as MQTT (also in the variant over WSS), HTTPS and Long Range Wide Area Network (LoRaWAN). Moreover, AWS includes authentication, end-to-end encryption, and implements many other tools for indigestion of the received data.

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