Wednesday, 14 December 2022

INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH AWARDS ON INTERNET OF THINGS AND APPLICATIONS

                                        INTERNET OF THINGS AND APPLICATIONS


                                Some real-world applications include these five (5):

  1. Implementation of smart homes

                    Google search reports that ‘Smart Home’ is the most queried phrase of an IoT-related experience. A smart home is a home setup where internet-enabled appliances and devices can be automatically controlled remotely using a networked device. Users can remotely switch on or off air conditioning, and lights, even unlock the doors to friends for temporary access from their mobile devices. More companies are developing products that simplify life and make it more interesting and convenient. As was said in an earlier article, everything is going to where the human resides, as we now have farm-to-fork, e-commerce, and work from home, as even more becomes possible everywhere we go. The smart home has become the revolutionary leader in residential real estate and it is predicted to become as ubiquitous and widely accepted as smartphones, which have become second nature.

  1. The reality of self-optimizing cars

                        To this day, automotive digital technology has laid emphasis on optimizing the internal functions of vehicles. However, similar attention is tailored towards creating enhancement around the user-in-car experience. A connected car is one that can communicate bi-directionally with other systems outside of the car. This allows the car to share internet access, and data, with other devices both within and outside the vehicle. The vehicle is able to optimize its operation by maintaining connectivity with the original car manufacturers’ (OCM) cloud repository, requesting and experiencing some maintenance as well as providing comfort to passengers using onboard sensors and internet connectivity. It is so obvious that a lot becomes possible when delivering top-notch value to humanity is at the core of our drive as individuals, organizations, and governments.


  1. We grow smart cities

                        A smart city makes use of information and communication technology (ICT) to improve operational efficiency, share information with the public and provide a better quality of government service and citizen welfare. The core goal of a smart city is to improve city functions and promote economic growth while also improving the quality of life for citizens by engaging with smart technologies and data analytics. A smart city is another powerful application of IoT generating curiosity among the world’s population. Smart surveillance, automated transportation, smarter energy management systems, water distribution, urban security, and environmental monitoring are some examples of IoT applications in smart cities.

                In addition, IoT will provide sustainable solutions to major problems faced by the people living in cities such as pollution, traffic congestion, shortage of energy supplies, and locating places of interest among others. Products like mobile communication enabled Smart Belly trash sends alerts to local authorities and service providers when a bin needs to be emptied. This and many more become possible when tech interactions drive multiple platforms.

  1. IoT enhanced agriculture

                With the continuous increase in the world’s population (where China and India represent 35 percent), the need for food supply is extremely heightened. Governments are providing tech tools to farmers, and learnings in advanced techniques and research to increase food production. Smart farming is one of the fields in IoT rapidly gaining adoption. Farmers are using meaningful insights from the big data gathered over time to improve yield and generate a better return on investment. Sensing for soil moisture and nutrients, controlling water usage for plant growth, and determining custom fertilizer are some simple uses of IoT. Farms are now being controlled remotely from mobile devices, with real-time feedback that helps the farmer benchmark with tested machine learning algorithms that give more power to such farm managers.

  1. Humanless retail outlets

            The possibilities of IoT in the retail sector are enormous as it provides an opportunity for retailers to connect with the customers to enhance the in-store experience. Smart devices will be the medium for retailers to remain connected with their consumers even out of the store. Store owners can track consumers’ paths through a store while improving store layout and placing premium products in high-traffic areas. Imagine a store that allows me as a user to speak into the air or type a code search in a request for particular items on my smart device while such await me on the way out of the store.




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