Internet of Things became the most promising technology of our time. Do you want a proof of this? Just search for Internet of Things in Google and you will have a whopping 280,000,000 results. With a vast network of devices ruling our life, the connected environment proposed and established by Internet of Things has become the key aspect to determine the future of technology as a whole. Naturally, to predict the future of IOT is bound to be challenging with so many promises on hold.
Here we have picked up 10 most credible predictions about the future of Internet of Things.
The digital revolution of IoT is here to stay. As it spreads in a humongous way, a report from IDC states that the number of connected ‘things’ will potentially increase up to 25.6 billion by the end of 2019 and 30 billion in 2020. The market spend on this technology is anticipated to reach $ 1.3 trillion in 2019.
What IoT Entails?
IoT of the Internet of Things is a technology revolution that has affected every industry vertical. From smart communities and cities to healthcare and transportation it is gaining momentum in every industry, and companies are leveraging IoT for boosting the bottom lines. As it is helping to generate higher revenues, its adoption is also increasing with a focus on IoT services.
A typical IoT Framework works in this manner. It simplifies the business decisions by providing accurate analytics and robust applications. Data integration lies at its core. The interoperability of components and key systems is integral to propel the growth of this technology in near future.
The data received from the wearable devices that monitors your health to the large logistics and transportation company that checks the supply chain stocks, assets tracking all leads to a heap of Big data.
Analysing the data and predicting the future trend and where to focus more are some of the significant benefits it offers.
These smart data visualization tools and technologies helps to slice and dice the data to the minute granular level.
Let’s put on our technical hat in defining the IoT Data visualization techniques.
These real-time graphical data gives the passengers a hassle-free flight experience.
As said before, the big data collected from the various IoT devices, needs to be interpreted for analyzing them to take better business decisions.
Internet of Things, we can easily say, is a revolution in making; and it’s going to be one revolution that we all reckon by.
It’s a concept fast gaining popularity amongst people from not just the technologically inclined people, but just about everyone.
Similarly, our cities are also being aimed at having a better technologically equipped transportation system, complete with inter-connected sensors to help streamline the traffic.
Internet of things development is also expected to take us towards a future that sees a better monitored and controlled lighting, pollution, power plants, and so on.
Healthcare is looking for a future that allows for an at-home health monitoring that is as good as a clinical health monitoring through connected sensors, a vastly better communication, and even well-connected wearables.
We are about to embrace a future where the healthcare landscape is an ever-improving one, where your doctor will get your blood pressure update without having to be present near you, or your sleep pattern could be relayed back to and tracked by your physician in real-time, or your EEG and ECG devices, your blood glucose and other vital sign checking devices would be connected and well-monitored over the Internet.