International Conference on Advances in computer Science and Technology (IC-ACT’18) - 2018 ISSN: 2395-1303 http://www.ijetjournal.org Page 1 Analysis on Integration of Cloud Computing and IOT S.Rekha 1 , B.Sivaranjani 2 Assistant Professor, Department of IT, Dr.N.G.P. Arts and Science College, Coimbatore, India 1 Assistant Professor, Department of IT, Dr.N.G.P. Arts and Science College, Coimbatore, India 2 Abstract: Cloud computing is a visualization technology model for on-demand access to shared pool of configurable resources that can be easily provisioned for as Infrastructure (IaaS), software and applications (SaaS). The integration of the sensor network with the cloud provides storage and computational resources .This way the scalable network will be reliable and secured. Internet of things (IOT) is a emerging field with computational and storage capacity. IOT scope is very wide and includes sensing, communicating and networking of devices deployed that has potential to grow on large scale in future. Keywords: Internet of things (IOT), Cloud Computing, Integration, networking. I. INTRODUCTION IoT, the term first introduced by Kevin Ashton in 1998, is a future of Internet and ubiquitous computing [1]. This technological revolution represents the future of connectivity and reachability. In IoT, „thingsrefer to any object on face of the Earth, whether it is a communicating device or a non-communicating dumb object. The objects become communicating nodes over the Internet, through data communication means, primarily through Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags. IoT include smart objects as well.. This is why, IoT is not only hardware and software paradigm, but also include interaction and social aspects as well [2]. Cloud computing allows to rent infrastructure, runtime environments and services in a pay-per-use basis. It can offer different types of solutions based on users requirements, such as, scaling an enterprise infrastructure on demand and sizing it according to the business needs. In case of end users data will be available anytime anywhere from any device that has a connection to the internet. Cloud Computing is an extremely flexible environment for building new systems and application and even integrating additional capacity or new features into existing systems. Although cloud computing have evolved much its use is still limited to only set of services from a provider The lack of standardization efforts in the past for this technology made difficult move services from one provider to another [6] [7] [8] [9]. II. INTEGRATION OF CLOUD AND IOT There are large number of papers which propose an integrated usage of Cloud and IoT [10]. All The two worlds of Cloud and IoT have seen an independent evolution. However, several mutual advantages deriving from their integration have been identified in literature and are foreseen in the future. On the one hand, IoT can benefit from the virtually unlimited capabilities and resources of Cloud to compensate its technological constraints (e.g., storage, processing, energy). Specifically, the Cloud can offer an effective solution to implement IoT service management and composition as well as applications that exploit the things or the data produced by them. On the other hand, the Cloud can benefit from IoT by extending its scope to deal with real world things in a more distributed and dynamic paradigm are reported in Tab. I. Essentially, the Cloud act as intermediate layer between the things and the applications, where it hides all the complexity and the functionalities necessary to implement the latter. This framework will impact future application development,where information gathering, processing, and transmission will produce new challenges to be addressed, also in a multi-cloud environment [11]. In the following, we summarize the issues solved and the advantages obtained when adopting the CloudIoT paradigm manner, and for delivering new services in a large number of real life scenarios. The complementary characteristics of Cloud and IoT arising from the different proposals in literature and inspiring the CloudIoT. Storage resources: IoT involves by definition a large amount of information sources (i.e., the things), which produce a huge amount of non- structured or semi-structured data [11] having the three characteristics typical of Big Data [12]: volume (i.e., data size), variety (i.e., data types), and velocity (i.e., data generation frequency). Hence it implies collecting, accessing, processing, visualizing, archiving, sharing, and searching large amounts of data [13]. Offering virtually unlimited, low-cost, and on-demand storage capacity, Cloud is the most convenient and cost effective