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If you’re interested in technology and its impact on our daily lives, then learning about the history of IoT is a must.
IoT, or the Internet of Things, refers to the network of physical devices, vehicles, home appliances, and other items embedded with electronics, software, sensors, and connectivity which enables these objects to connect and exchange data with each other and with other systems.
This guide is for anyone who wants to gain a deeper understanding of IoT and its evolution over time.
Whether you’re a student, a tech enthusiast, or a professional in the field, this guide will provide you with the knowledge you need to know.
Let’s say you’re a farmer who wants to optimize crop yields and reduce water usage.
By using IoT sensors to monitor soil moisture levels, temperature, and other environmental factors, you can gain real-time insights into the health of your crops and make data-driven decisions about when and how much to water them.
This can lead to significant cost savings and improved yields, while also reducing the environmental impact of your farming practices.
Another example is the use of IoT in healthcare.
By using wearable devices to monitor patients’ vital signs, doctors can gain a more comprehensive understanding of their health and detect potential issues before they become serious.
This can lead to earlier interventions, improved outcomes, and reduced healthcare costs.
Originally published at Internet Stack.
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