IITM Journal of Information Technology

ISSN (P) 2395-5457 | Single Blind Peer Reviewed Journal

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INSTITUTE OF INNOVATION IN TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT
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SurveyCraft: A Simplified Web Application for Efficient Survey Creation

Sushma Malik
Assistant Professor, Maharaja Surajmal Institute, New Delhi
Author
Anamika Rana
Assistant Professor, Maharaja Surajmal Institute, New Delhi
Author

Keywords: Robotics, Internet of Things (IoT), Embedded Systems, Autonomous Systems, Smart Cities, Industrial Automation, Real-Time Systems, Machine Learning

Abstract: The convergence of Robotics, the Internet of Things (IoT), and Embedded Systems has revolutionized industries by enabling intelligent, autonomous, and connected solutions. Robotics provides automation capabilities, while IoT facilitates real time data exchange, and Embedded Systems ensure efficient data processing and control. This integration has driven advancements in healthcare, manufacturing, agriculture, and smart cities. In healthcare, IoT-enabled robots support remote monitoring and precision surgeries. In manufacturing, smart factories leverage robotic arms equipped with IoT sensors for enhanced productivity and predictive maintenance. Agriculture benefits from automated irrigation systems and drones that optimize resource management. Smart cities employ these technologies to enhance public safety, traffic control, and environmental monitoring. Despite these advancements, challenges such as data security, system interoperability, and real-time processing limitations remain significant barriers to large-scale adoption. Future research should focus on developing robust communication protocols, improving AI-driven automation in robotics, and enhancing the energy efficiency of embedded systems. By addressing these challenges, the integration of Robotics, IoT, and Embedded Systems can unlock transformative potential, fostering smarter, safer, and more sustainable technological ecosystems.

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