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Abstract

The term ``Internet of Things'' (IoT) describes a system that allows everyday objects to communicate with one another and with controlled systems, servers, and other linked devices through a variety of connectivity constructions by means of embedded software, sensor technology, electronics, and connections. Data from the Internet of Things (IoT) will be sent to the servers over the internet from a variety of sensors, nods, and collectors. Governments, medical facilities, consumers, and corporations all make use of IoT devices. approximately, More than 65 billion Internet of Things devices are expected to be in operation by 2024. The proliferation of IoT devices has brought up some problems. As a consequence of incorporating new technology and huge advancements in the IoT, analysis and findings have revealed a number of new security issues connected to the IoT. In light of the study's findings, this section will address unanswered questions and security concerns with the Internet of Things (IoT), laying the groundwork for similar studies in the future. Quicker decision-making and less data transmission to networks are two benefits of using distributed AI. An abridged generic model with six layers was suggested in this study; this model might stand in for any Internet of Things system. The Internet of Things (IoT) will be completely safe with an appropriate distributed intelligence implementation of this concept.

Reason for Retraction

This article has been retracted at the request of the Editorial Office, following an internal investigation conducted in accordance with the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) Retraction Guidelines.

The investigation identified serious concerns affecting the integrity and reliability of the published work. Specifically, one or more of the following issues were confirmed:

  1. Undisclosed use of computer-generated text and/or data, in which substantial portions of the content were produced using algorithmic or artificial intelligence–based tools without transparent disclosure, contrary to the journal's authorship and transparency policies.

  2. Compromised peer-review process, indicating irregularities that undermine the validity, independence or authenticity of the review procedure.

  3. Inappropriate or misleading citations, including references that are irrelevant, improperly used, or appear to artificially inflate citation metrics, thereby distorting the scholarly record.

  4. Authorship-related concerns, including the addition of new author(s) at a later stage of the publication process without adequate justification, documentation, or transparent disclosure, raising unresolved questions regarding author contributions, responsibility, and compliance with the journal's authorship criteria.

The Editorial Office determined that these issues significantly compromise the scientific integrity of the article, and that correction alone would be insufficient to address the concerns. Retraction was therefore deemed necessary to maintain the accuracy and trustworthiness of the scholarly record.

The authors were informed of the findings and the retraction decision. While the authors do not respond to this retraction, the journal has proceeded with the retraction in line with COPE guidance, which permits retraction without author consent when editorial integrity is at risk.

This retraction is issued to alert readers that the findings and conclusions of the article should not be relied upon. The original article will remain accessible for the sake of the scholarly record, but it will be clearly marked as retracted.

Apologies are offered to readers of the journal that this was not detected during the submission process.

Please see the Retraction Notice available at: https://ijcsm.researchcommons.org/ijcsm/vol6/iss2/28

DOI: https://doi.org/10.52866/2788-7421.1373

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