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We are nearing the 4th industrial revolution.
Technologies like VR, AR, 3D printing and smart members have made all industries more efficient and productive.
Data and digital twins allow the things like engines to be analysed for faults.
GPS allows tracking.
The network evolves with fog topologies.
There are also ethical problems:
Hacking and random ware
Errors causing damage.
Humans becoming lethargic.
Mar 03, 2023 12:24AM
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IoT could increase inequality by putting the non-connected at a disadvantage.
Robots and automation could replace many people’s jobs.
Being constantly connected could distract people from life tasks.
Of course there is concern of personal data leaking.
Things like drones and 3D printing could be used for crime and terrorism.
A global network is difficult for legal systems to adapt to.
Mar 06, 2023 11:06PM
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The development of IoT tech in devices has greatly improved them, such as smart TV’s.
Consumer technology has advanced rapidly, now we have phones and stuff.
An automated home is now a real and possible concept.
The IoT is now used for health, money management, public transport and purchasing of items at stores, completely changing the way we live our lives.
Mar 02, 2023 12:07AM
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Location tracking allows the IoT direction.
Actuators (motors) allow automatic actions based on data.
Gateways and messaging middleware help communication the light true IoT.
5G provides better latency, range and density, so it’s a big deal for the IoT.
We do need standards though also everything is just a mess.
Reliability is important so people don’t die.
We also have to put data into context to work best.
Feb 28, 2023 11:15PM
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IoT is built on 7 layers of hardware and software.
There are lots of different ways to transfer data over the IoT, such as Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and Ethernet.
Sensors have been developing over time to become more advanced and useful, such as MEMS sensors.
Chips have also advanced, and now there’s things like Edge AI chips which store everything directly on the processor, making them super fast.
Feb 23, 2023 11:10PM
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The development and eventual widespread use of mobile devices was key to the IoT.
IoT also utilities various other developing technologies such as AI and 3D printing.
Crowdsourcing is incredibly useful as it lets you get loads of data about something quickly and with little friction from the people giving the data. It all stacks up.
Feb 20, 2023 10:56PM
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The IoT is the network of all devices globally.
It (and the Internet) were originally made by scientists as a way to share information, then it grew.
There's no set rules so it's kind of a mess of different API's.
Physical-first devices are things which could work without IoT, such as a smart shoe. Digital-first is opposite, like a phone.
4th Industrial Revolution is the network for machines.
Security risks.
Feb 20, 2023 11:14AM
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