Today’s IoT topology is a hodge-podge of standards, communication mechanisms, software, and hardware. Look at a typical home IoT environment that requires a unique hub for every IoT device. This results in complexity and interoperability challenges for widespread adoption and support. Sensors will continue to reduce in size, power, and cost but will remain constrained as to how many features one can bind into a small compute device. Communication standards at the Edge range from WiFi, Bluetooth, Zigbee, Zwave, Thread, ANT, and the list is growing. What is needed are smarter Edge devices that provide the services of communication routing, security, aggregation, and resiliency.
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Developments in connectivity technology offer new opportunities for how and where retail experiences take place.IoT is all about connecting the digital and physical world so that data can be captured, processed and acted on, ideally in real-time and driven by AI. Only by connecting IoT devices like wireless POS, digital kiosks and vending machines that are capturing sales, can retailers connect the physical world.
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The 5G standards were designed for use in Industry 4.0 applications and includes a number of enhancements for Industrial IoT both in terms of the number of devices supported, power requirements and the support for delay sensitive applications.
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The construction is in full swing. The market is increasingly demanding smart and sustainable buildings. But how do you make a building smart and sustainable? That is what we tell in this webinar!We are learning more and more about buildings through sensors. For example, sensors can be used to examine the occupation of workspaces and meeting rooms, but also the temperature in a department. By deploying this smartly, employees can quickly see which workspaces are free and cleaners can see which areas have been used so that they know where to clean.
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