Internet Of Things

 


The Internet of Things (IoT) is a technology that connects the digital and physical worldsIoT systems use sensors and devices to communicate with each other and transfer data over the internet. 
How IoT works 
  • Sensors: Monitor things like temperature, motion, and other changes in the environment.
  • Actuators: Receive signals from sensors and respond to those changes.
  • Cloud: Receives data from sensors and devices. Software processes the data and may take action, such as sending an alert or adjusting the sensors or devices.
Applications of IoT 
  • Patient treatment: IoT systems can help with patient treatment, detecting medical priorities, and supporting medical staff.
  • Hospital maintenance: IoT systems can help with the maintenance of medical devices.
  • Smart cities: IoT systems can collect data on infrastructure needs, transportation requirements, crime, and safety.
  • Big data analytics: IoT systems generate large amounts of data that companies can analyze.
History of IoT 
  • The term "Internet of Things" was coined in 1999 by computer scientist Kevin Ashton.
  • Ashton proposed putting radio-frequency identification (RFID) chips on products to track them through a supply chain.

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  1. This post serves as a useful and informative introduction to IoT, suitable for readers with varying levels of familiarity with the subject.

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