ISSN: 2182-2069 (printed) / ISSN: 2182-2077 (online)
Integrated Internet Architecture and Protocol Framework for Peer-to-peer File Sharing in the Internet of Everything (IoE)
The Internet of Everything (IoE) is expanding quickly and is used for many things. More and more mobile traffic and services make it harder to change, move around, be available, and keep your information safe. To solve the problems successfully, the existing Internet Architecture and Protocol (IA-P) needs to be improved. In this study, the features and needs of new networking applications are examined, along with the problems standard IA-P has in meeting these needs. A new Internet of Things (IoT) based Internet Architecture and Protocol (IoE-IAP) was introduced in the study. This framework is designed to provide a range of control and smart configuration options for various networking settings and apps. This IoE-IAP method is all about the transport processes and techniques for sharing files with other people. The study set the groundwork for a better Internet design that can adapt to the changing needs of the IoE and all of its uses. This IoE-IAP system aims to improve flexibility, speed, and the ability to change. The current investigation thoroughly compares the suggested research and the existing architectures. The findings offer proof of the advancements achieved by the proposed study in tackling the issues associated with multipath and safety in future building designs.