How The Internet of Things Will Make a Smart World

January 22, 2019

We live in a world where transportation are going through a dramatic transformation, from isolated systems to an integrated network of smart devices and systems that can 'talk' to each other and create a smart world. Thanks to the Internet of Things more data is created than ever before and by 2020 sensor data will make up 40% of all data created. These sensors can be tiny nano-sensors that are part of smart dust that can be sprayed on surface to measure chemicals in the soil or entire smart buildings that are capable of optimizing how the building uses its energy based on who is in the building where.

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