Cloud computing is the delivery of computing services—including servers, storage, databases, networking, software, and analytics—over the internet (“the cloud”). This model enables users to access and use these resources on-demand without having to own and maintain physical infrastructure or software ...
The Internet of Things (IoT) works by connecting various devices to the internet, enabling them to collect, exchange, and act on data. IoT systems typically consist of sensors, connectivity, data processing, and user interfaces. How IoT Works: Sensors/Devices: Collect data from their environment (e.Read more
The Internet of Things (IoT) works by connecting various devices to the internet, enabling them to collect, exchange, and act on data. IoT systems typically consist of sensors, connectivity, data processing, and user interfaces.
How IoT Works:
- Sensors/Devices: Collect data from their environment (e.g., temperature, motion, light).
- Connectivity: Data is transmitted to a cloud or local server through the internet via Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, cellular networks, or other communication protocols.
- Data Processing: The collected data is processed, often using cloud computing, to analyze and derive actionable insights.
- User Interface: Processed data is delivered to end-users via applications, dashboards, or alerts, enabling them to make informed decisions.
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Real-Life IoT Examples:
- Smart Home Systems: Devices like thermostats, lights, and security cameras are connected to the internet, allowing users to control and monitor their homes remotely through smartphone apps.
- Wearable Health Devices: Fitness trackers and smartwatches collect health-related data (e.g., heart rate, steps) and sync it to apps for real-time health monitoring and fitness insights.
- Agriculture: IoT-enabled sensors monitor soil moisture, weather conditions, and crop health, providing farmers with data to optimize irrigation and increase yield.
- Smart Cities: IoT devices manage and monitor urban infrastructure, such as traffic lights, waste management systems, and environmental sensors, improving efficiency and sustainability.
By leveraging IoT technology, various industries can enhance operational efficiency, improve decision-making, and offer innovative services to users.
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