An IoT Revolution

 

An IoT revolution has been bubbling away since 1999 but it appears that it’s beginning to hit boiling point. IoT is set to become a large part of operations infrastructure for businesses in the next 5 years and has already become part of daily routines for the vast majority of us.

How’s that?

Connected Vehicles 

In 5G capabilities, a large IoT system may allow autonomous vehicles, transferring products or humans, to perform  real-time tracking, monitoring, and data analysis to check performances. Automated repair facilities will evaluate a thorough check of devices for proper maintenance lowering chances of accidents. Self-driving vehicles have shown promising results in the early stage of testing although few infrastructure fallouts exist.

Connected Healthcare 

With 5G speed and IoT architecture, the health industry might see large changes with remote patient treatments, medical procedures, robotic surgeries, quick processing of PET scanners, and swift consultations. A modern revolution with wearable health monitors will encourage patient awareness and empower the new age population towards better health

Aerospace 

These 5G and IoT enabled devices will offer a plethora of functionalities like health monitoring, inventory management, equipment maintenance, fleet management, and advanced analytics to help Aerospace industries to control operations.

Monitoring 

With IoT and 5G a dynamic smart environmental monitoring will bring a new era helping organizations and the government to cut down on their pollution, greenhouse gases, etc. Farmers can monitor and analyze their livestock, crops, and machinery with remote locations, chips, and sophisticated drones efficiently. Security and surveillance-based censor will be enhanced further with inter-connected devices offering impenetrable security for banks and other financial institutions.

As the IoT landscape evolves one thing is certain, a growing number of devices will be connected to the internet and automated.


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Ed Campbell