AI, BI, IoT. Such abbreviations have become a to-go for the tech-savvy population. In fact, even if you aren’t a tech-enthusiast, chances of you stumbling over them is pretty high. Afterall, we all use smartphones, laptops, television and hundreds of other advanced devices.]
The ‘IoT’ mentioned here is a short form for the ‘Internet of Things’. A network of connected things (and people), to be precise. This technology is tagging along with us in our day-to-day activities, thanks to the popularization of high-speed 4G or 5G broadband internet. The cost of connecting devices has gone down to several folds, more and more devices are being custom fitted with machine-readable identification tags and sensors to avail wifi facilities, and smartphones are no longer a new thing for the most of the population.
These factors have most definitely contributed to the ‘IoT’ storm we witness nowadays.
According to a study by Gartner, currently a total of 8.4 billion connected devices are in use and this number is estimated to reach a whopping 26 billion by 2020.
Three folds in three years!
Honestly, the rate with which the technology scenario is changing, this development is nothing surprising. We won’t bat an eyelash if this number surpasses 50 billion or even 100 billion.
All these numbers mean that nothing is impossible in the near future, at least on the technology front, not even a cyborg attack. But we don’t need to go there, for now.
Your smartphone is most likely to tell you if you are short of a grocery item at home, while you sit comfortably on your office desk. Or even reorder the supply from the nearby supermarket. The millions of possibilities lying ahead connected with IoT are surely mind-boggling!
Let’s delve deep into the advantages and the future prospects of this amazing technology feature!
It further explains that the digitalised object here is no longer a simple ‘lone’ device. It now is associated with a number of surrounding objects and database data, apart from its user, showing ‘ambient intelligence.’
Thanks to this technology we now can save most of our precious time and space at home, in the office or anywhere else. Need a warm and comfy home? Automated heating might help you achieve that in seconds, no matter how far you’re from your apartment. They may even alert you if your medicines have expired or if your home has converted into a blazing inferno. In the case of the latter, they might direct a call to the fire department even before you get the alert message.
It is like having a loyal caretaker who looks after your health and habits, just they aren’t limited to the confinements of your home.
Now when we know the possibilities that come along with this glorious technology, let’s learn about its key features and how different industries can avail them for their benefit!
That’s just a small fraction of the millions of other things this advanced technology has made possible in today’s time. Stay put, there is a lot to come from IoT in the near future!