ENHANCED PROGRESSION AND EDGE INTELLIGENCE FRAMEWORK FOR BANK OF THINGS IN LIBYA

Authors

  • Ahmed F Ahmed Elmufti
  • Dr. Kuruvikulam Chandrasekaran Arun
  • Dr. Mike Ong Teong Joo

Keywords:

Bank of Things, Libyan Banking Industry, Progression Framework, Machine to Machine Connectivity, Technological Transformation.

Abstract

Whereas the web does not customarily increment past the electric system and connected objects describe the development of the Internet of Things. The innovative enhancement and unused computerized models will supplant traditional banks, as mentioned by researchers. Modern advanced patterns are shifting numerous business methods. In the era of edge, intelligence enabled Internet of Things, a large scale of machines is spread on the sides of the
network. The present proposal comprehensive aim will spotlight on studying, analysing and considerate the potentiality of recommending Bank of Things technologies for banking sector in Libya. Hence, the obtained information will support in improving the contribution of the framework capability to the enhancement of the Libyan banking sector. The Libyan banking industry is now straggling behind and in desperate demand of fundamental change to
improve its banking system, as it has frequently been analysed for its inadequate an ineffective services. Reduction of technological knowledge between bankers and clients and the distance within bank offices and the headquarters were decreasing the development of Libyan banking system. The banks inside Libya are not prepared to set approaches that will help in a fruitful change due to defiance to alter the point of view, particularly among bank

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Published

2020-11-28

How to Cite

Ahmed F Ahmed Elmufti, Dr. Kuruvikulam Chandrasekaran Arun, & Dr. Mike Ong Teong Joo. (2020). ENHANCED PROGRESSION AND EDGE INTELLIGENCE FRAMEWORK FOR BANK OF THINGS IN LIBYA. PalArch’s Journal of Archaeology of Egypt / Egyptology, 17(7), 8584-8591. Retrieved from https://www.archives.palarch.nl/index.php/jae/article/view/3654