Applications of IoT

 

1. Smart Home

Smart Home is inarguable the most popular IoT application. It is an application that allows the user to access the home appliances like lighting, heating, security, and entertainment remotely. It provides security, comfort, and convenience to the owners. Netflix and YouTube have become the necessities of today. We all have Smart TVs that connect to the internet and allow us to browse various applications.

2. Wearable

Smartwatches are the most common wearable tools right now. One of the first IoT inventions, Bluetooth, was initially used to exchange messages between devices. Today, IoT wearable can display calls, text messages, social media updates, and track fitness and health. We are not just talking about Fitbits, but also devices like pacemakers and insulin pumps that can connect to the IoT for added monitoring.

3. Smart City

A few examples of smart city solutions using IoT include smart parking, waste and water management, and smart lighting. A city's Smart Parking program is one step towards becoming a smart city. This app helps resolve a lot of parking-related issues. It notifies users when parking spaces are open and when their time to park is up. China has already developed the first robotic valet that drives cars into a unique parking space, a diagonal smart parking garage. Waste Management and Water Management are examples of applications that are better for the environment.

4. Smart Grid

Smart Grid applications gather data from smart meters, sensors, and other devices. As a result, they can help prevent or reduce the damage caused by natural disasters, improve power transmission reliability, and reduce economic losses.  

5. Industrial IoT

Industrial IoT (Industrial IoT) applies IoT technologies to manufacture and process goods. M2M (machine-to-machine) communication is the key to the Internet of Things. 

6. Connected Car

In a connected car, there is internet access and a wireless local area network. In-car infotainment, advanced navigation, fuel efficiency, and fleet management are just some of the benefits that can be derived from this technology.

7. Connected Healthcare

With the help of smart devices, connected healthcare allows real-time monitoring. It can collect and transfer health information including blood pressure, oxygen levels, blood sugar levels, weight, and ECGs. Cloud storage ensures that data is secure and that authorised users are able to access data whenever it is necessary. With smart mobile apps, patients can contact doctors miles away if an emergency arises. 

8. Smart Retail

In retail, IoT applications greatly enhance the shopper's experience. IoT apps reduce customer queues since the checkout system can read product tags and deduct the total amount from the customer's mobile payment app.

9. Smart Supply Chain

The Smart Supply Chain platform automates shipping and delivery for clients. In addition, it provides a complete supply network overview as well as real-time updates.

10. Smart Farming

Farmers will be able to reduce waste and enhance productivity by implementing IoT. Crop fields will be monitored with the help of sensors using this system. A farmer can also monitor the conditions of their fields from anywhere.

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