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What is new in Internet of Things ?


the future of IoT
the future of IoT

Recent IoT advancements focus on AIoT (AI and IoT integration), edge computing, and 5G connectivity, which enable more intelligent, responsive, and real-time applications. Other key developments include improved security through technologies like blockchain, the rise of digital twins for virtual replicas, and the expansion of IoT into sectors like healthcare and smart cities


Intelligence and processing

  • AIoT (Artificial Intelligence of Things): AI is becoming deeply integrated to enable devices to process data, identify patterns, and make decisions autonomously, leading to smarter automation and analytics.

  • Edge Computing: Instead of sending all data to the cloud, processing is moved closer to the data source. This reduces latency, saves bandwidth, and is crucial for real-time applications like industrial automation and autonomous vehicles.

  • Advanced Sensors: Intelligent sensors are becoming more common, incorporating embedded intelligence and analytics directly into the device.

  • Chip advancements: New chip technologies, like chiplet packaging, allow for more powerful and specialized chips in IoT devices, while the integration of non-volatile memory improves efficiency and power consumption. 

Connectivity and infrastructure

  • 5G connectivity: Offers much faster speeds, lower latency, and the ability to support a massive number of devices per square kilometer, enabling more complex and real-time IoT systems.

  • Diverse connectivity: Beyond 5G, there is a greater use of other technologies like satellite communications and LPWAN (Low Power Wide Area Network) technologies to improve data transmission capabilities across different applications.

  • eSIM technology: Provides a more flexible and efficient way to manage connectivity for a large number of IoT devices. 

Security and reliability

  • Blockchain: Used to enhance IoT security by creating a decentralized and secure ledger for transactions and data recording between devices.

  • Enhanced security: Security is a major focus, with advancements in IoT security scanners and a greater emphasis on building security into the architecture from the start. 

Applications and new uses

  • Digital Twins: The creation of virtual replicas of physical assets or systems is becoming more widespread for monitoring, simulation, and optimization in manufacturing, healthcare, and smart cities.

  • Smart Cities: IoT is a foundational technology for smart cities, which use data-driven technologies to improve services like transportation, social services, and overall urban efficiency.

  • Healthcare: Connected devices, remote monitoring, and data from wearables are being used to create more personalized and clinically useful healthcare solutions.

  • Manufacturing and Industrial IoT (IIoT): AI, robotics, and digital twins are transforming manufacturing processes with applications like predictive maintenance and automated quality control. 

    The future of IoT
    The future of IoT
 
 
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