Internet of Things Explained
The crucial component making smart technologies possible – from something as small as a ring to as large as an entire city – is the IoT. Although there are varying definitions, the term IoT is mainly used for previously'dumb' devices that didn't have an Internet connection, but that now communicate with the network independently of human action. For this reason, a smartphone isn't explicitly defined as an IoT device – although it's crammed with sensors. A connected refrigerator or microwave oven however is. Nowadays, these smart technology devices devices include billions of objects of all shapes and sizes – coffee machines, lightbulbs, driver-less trucks, wearable fitness devices, jet engines and children's smart toys – all equipped with sensors and communicating data through the Internet.
Sep-29-2021, 20:16:01 GMT
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