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Internet
of things (IoT)
The Internet of things (IoT) is the network of physical
devices, vehicles, home appliances, and other items embedded with electronics, software, sensors, actuators, and connectivity which enables
these things to connect, collect and
exchange data, creating
opportunities for more direct integration of the physical world into
computer-based systems, resulting in efficiency improvements, economic
benefits, and reduced human exertions.
How does IoT work?
The
Internet of Things (IoT), also sometimes referred to as the Internet of
Everything (IoE), consists of all the web-enabled devices that collect, send
and act on data they acquire from their surrounding environments using embedded
sensors, processors and communication hardware.
Applications:
1. Smart home
Smart Home
clearly stands out, ranking as highest Internet of Things application on all
measured channels. More than 60,000 people currently search for the term “Smart
Home” each month.
2. Wearables
Wearables
remains a hot topic too. As consumers await the release of Apple’s new smart
watch in April 2015, there are plenty of other wearable innovations to be
excited about
3. Smart City
Smart city
spans a wide variety of use cases, from traffic management to water
distribution, to waste management, urban security and environmental monitoring
4. Smart grids
Smart grids
is a special one. A future smart grid promises to use information about the
behaviors of electricity suppliers and consumers in an automated fashion to
improve the efficiency, reliability, and economics of electricity.
5. Industrial internet
The
industrial internet is also one of the special Internet of Things
applications.
6. Connected car
The connected
car is coming up slowly.
7. Connected Health
Connected health remains the sleeping
giant of the Internet of Things applications.
8. Smart retail
Proximity-based
advertising as a subset of smart retail is starting to take off.
9. Smart supply chain
Supply
chains have been getting smarter for some years already.
10. Smart farming
Smart
farming is an often overlooked business-case for the internet of Things because
it does not really fit into the well-known categories such as health, mobility
or industrial.
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