Abstract—The Internet of Things (IoT) has emerged as a transformative technological paradigm enabling seamless interconnection between physical devices, digital platforms, and intelligent decision-making systems. IoT integrates sensing technologies, embedded systems, wireless communication, edge computing, and cloud infrastructures to support large-scale smart ecosystems. Despite rapid adoption across healthcare, transportation, smart cities, agriculture, and industrial automation, IoT systems face persistent research challenges including cybersecurity vulnerabilities, scalability constraints, interoperability barriers, energy efficiency limitations, and complex data governance requirements. This paper presents a detailed examination of IoT architecture, systematically analyzes critical research challenges, and explores emerging future directions such as Artificial Intelligence-enabled IoT, Blockchain-integrated trust management, Digital Twin modeling, and 6G-enabled ultra-reliable communication. The study provides an in-depth academic perspective aimed at supporting future research and large-scale deployment of secure, scalable, and sustainable IoT infrastructures.
SUJITH R (Mon,) studied this question.