Quantum
Computing
Generative
AI & LLMs
Drones
6G
Networks
Satellite
Comms
Group
Messaging
Platforms
Crypto-
currency
IoT
Devices
Metaverse
5G
Networks
Social Media
Incitement
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IoT & connected devices
From wearables to smart houses and connected cars, the Internet of Things
(IoT) has penetrated our lives across a broad range of uses, including:
Residential:
Consumers are using an ever-expanding array of IoT devices including wearables,
electronics, smart home devices, as well as smart TVs and speakers. Households
in developed markets typically have dozens of devices, with an average of 21
connected devices in the US
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and 20.5 in Australia
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.
Transportation:
There are an estimated 192 million connected vehicles worldwide
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, many of
them electric vehicles. These vehicles leverage IoT for many purposes including
the monitoring of telemetry and maintenance data, fleet management, logistics,
infotainment and more.
Enterprise:
IoT has many applications in the enterprise domain including retail, manufacturing,
supply chain management, shipping and much more.
Critical infrastructure:
IoT devices, sensors and cameras are widely used in critical infrastructure,
including energy, water, transportation and public safety. Use cases range from
monitoring and controlling electricity, gas and oil utilities, to enabling smart
grid and smart meter technologies, orchestrating smart traffic management and
monitoring surveillance cameras to combat crime.
DIGITAL AGE
Fitness
Trackers
Smart TVs Cameras Smartwatches
Health
Monitors
Thermostats
Door
Locks
Pet
Cameras
Doorbell
Cameras
Home
Assistants
Speakers Earbuds
Connected
cars
Common Types of IoT & Connected Devices
Responsible AI
Human-Machine
Collaboration
Video
Analytics
IoT
Devices