The
term IoT or Internet of Things is no longer tech-speak in the latter half of 2019. It has acquired a
social dimension to itself with more and more people, not all of them
necessarily technically very savvy, beginning to realize that IoT is going to play
an increasingly important part in their daily lives.
They are even beginning to rue its presence a little as
evidenced by the many funny anecdotes we hear about the various digital
assistants performing in very unintended ways. From Alexa creepily laughing for
no apparent reason at all to it sending people's recorded private conversation
to some other user, there have been questions raised about their very
desirability.
That being stated, there seems to be a gradual
realization that IoT and the various devices it empowers are soon going to be
as ubiquitous as smartphones. Let us take a look at the various uses to which
IoT is going to be put soon:
IoT is largely talked about in the context of how it
impacts us personally what with all that talk about autonomous smart homes
taking decisions for us. But it is in its industrial application that IoT might
show its true worth. A digitally connected factory, for instance, can use IoT
to transmit real-time operations information to an operations manager at
another location. This will lead to a far more efficient monitoring and
resolution of operations-related issues than is currently possible.
Smart Cities Galore
Going forward, it won't just be people and industries
that will increasingly rely on IoT devices to enhance efficiency and make
things easy for themselves- whole cities will turn to it to make things run
better. Cities will be able to collect, collate and leverage data with the help
of cabs, public kiosks, surveillance video cameras, and any other form of
gadgetry with a public interface.
This will help towns and cities optimally deploy and
utilize resources and be able to reach vital services to people in the best
possible manner. This will effectively solve many of the typical problems faced
by urban centers around the world-traffic snarls, power shortages, poor access
to educations and healthcare centers and so on.
5G Networks to Power IoT
Faster internet speed will make it possible for the
data collected by the myriad devices to be interpreted faster and better. This
will provide a fillip to the creation of new and innovative IoT products that
will increasingly find their way into our daily lives.
Auto Industry Reboot
The Way IoT is Headed
1.
The number of IoT enabled devices in the world will
touch a whopping 20 billion by 2020.
2.
Total investment by business in IoT by 2021 is
estimated at a gargantuan $6 trillion by 2021.
3.
By some estimates, one can look forward to an addition
of $15 trillion