Internet of Things (IoT) - A network of devices connected to each other enabling data sharing at go.
Let's make it clear first. When a "smart device" is mentioned in the context of IoT, then remember here it not only means laptops, mobiles, personal computers, and tablets, a wonderful array of devices such as washing machines, refrigerators, toasters, picture frames, toys, umbrella and many more.
IoT encompasses the huge network of connectable devices and sensors, automobiles, electronic and physical gadgets, and home appliances.
Let's check out where IoT is heading next in future…
Your smart devices gather information regarding your likes and dislikes, hobbies and preferences after your permission. Based on your data, machines are able to learn about you and make better decisions.
This data is used to make the services better and bring you the best of everything. For instance, when it comes to health, doctors and patients will heartwarmingly welcome the AI and ML enabled IoT devices, as the medical sensors and devices used will gather a flood of data, which will be helpful in predicting beforehand the diseases and suggest the precautions and drug administrations.
Kind of splendid. Isn't it?
Fifth-Generation (5G) promises to connect more devices with minimal latency, ultrafast bandwidth speed, and 10x geographical coverage.
Top gun wireless carriers are expected to roll out 5g technology in 2019, revolutionizing the connectivity and data sharing at a great pace.
It is obvious that in near future IoT will be managing our different aspects of life. From health systems to agriculture advancements, from aircraft advances to businesses, each industry is excited about the opportunities generated through IoT.
Let's make it clear first. When a "smart device" is mentioned in the context of IoT, then remember here it not only means laptops, mobiles, personal computers, and tablets, a wonderful array of devices such as washing machines, refrigerators, toasters, picture frames, toys, umbrella and many more.
IoT encompasses the huge network of connectable devices and sensors, automobiles, electronic and physical gadgets, and home appliances.
Get connected with everyone from everywhere at every time with IoT.
Smart Cities
Cities will be utilizing the IoT with extreme possibilities such as they will be able to centralize, supervise, operate, and accumulate data through smart things such as video camera surveillance systems, taxicabs, visitor terminals. IoT will bring a new era of connectivity.Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning will be dominant

This data is used to make the services better and bring you the best of everything. For instance, when it comes to health, doctors and patients will heartwarmingly welcome the AI and ML enabled IoT devices, as the medical sensors and devices used will gather a flood of data, which will be helpful in predicting beforehand the diseases and suggest the precautions and drug administrations.
Kind of splendid. Isn't it?
5G unlocking IoT’s potential

Fifth-Generation (5G) promises to connect more devices with minimal latency, ultrafast bandwidth speed, and 10x geographical coverage.
Top gun wireless carriers are expected to roll out 5g technology in 2019, revolutionizing the connectivity and data sharing at a great pace.
It is obvious that in near future IoT will be managing our different aspects of life. From health systems to agriculture advancements, from aircraft advances to businesses, each industry is excited about the opportunities generated through IoT.
What is the future of the Internet of Things?
Reviewed by Amelia Benjamin
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March 11, 2019
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Reviewed by Amelia Benjamin
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March 11, 2019
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