The Internet of Things is the evolutionary step of the Internet that creates a worldwide infrastructure interconnecting machines and humans. Fundamental IoT technology and application areas are covered in this book. IoT systems and services are made up of a number of components.
Kevin Ashton, a British technologist, coined the term “IoT” in 1999, and it has the ability to affect everything from new product prospects to shop floor optimization to efficiency benefits for industrial workers that will generate both top- and bottom-line advantages. Energy economy, remote monitoring and management of physical assets, and productivity are all expected to benefit from IoT applications ranging from home security to factory floor condition monitoring. Health care, home appliances and structures, retail, energy and manufacturing industries, mobility and transportation, logistics organisations and the media have all used IoT in recent years. IoT is now widely employed.
Updated information on current concerns and trends is presented in this book, which also identifies and discusses potential solutions to some of the book’s problems.
Sai Kiran –
Good
A Hemanth –
Good book
Srikanth –
Nice.. explanation is very well