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OOP through The Next Generation: Internet of Things(IoT)
What is IoT?
Internet of Things (IoT) is an
ecosystem of connected physical objects that are accessible through the
internet. The ‘thing’ in IoT could be a person with a heart monitor or
an automobile with built-in-sensors, i.e. objects that have been
assigned an IP address and have the ability to collect and transfer data
over a network without manual assistance or intervention. The embedded
technology in the objects helps them to interact with internal states or
the external environment, which in turn affects the decisions taken.
Why IoT?
An article by Ashton published in the
RFID Journal in 1999 said, “If we had computers that knew everything
there was to know about things - using data they gathered without any
help from us - we would be able to track and count everything, and
greatly reduce waste, loss and cost. We would know when things needed
replacing, repairing or recalling, and whether they were fresh or past
their best. We need to empower computers with their own means of
gathering information, so they can see, hear and smell the world for
themselves, in all its random glory.” This is precisely what IoT
platforms does for us. It enables devices/objects to observe, identify
and understand a situation or the surroundings without being dependent
on human help.

What is the scope of IoT?
Internet of Things can connect
devices embedded in various systems to the internet. When
devices/objects can represent themselves digitally, they can be
controlled from anywhere. The connectivity then helps us capture more
data from more places, ensuring more ways of increasing efficiency and
improving safety and IoT security.
IoT is a transformational force that can help companies improve performance through IoT analytics and IoT Security
to deliver better results. Businesses in the utilities, oil & gas,
insurance, manufacturing, transportation, infrastructure and retail
sectors can reap the benefits of IoT by making more informed decisions,
aided by the torrent of interactional and transactional data at their
disposal.
How can IoT help?
IoT platforms can help organizations reduce cost through improved process efficiency,
asset utilization and productivity. With improved tracking of
devices/objects using sensors and connectivity, they can benefit from
real-time insights and analytics, which would help them make smarter
decisions. The growth and convergence of data, processes and things on
the internet would make such connections more relevant and important,
creating more opportunities for people, businesses and industries.
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