The
Future Of IoT
Multiple experts elucidate the often misunderstood “Internet of Things” (IoT) and describe the ways in which IOT will be a powerful force of change in the coming years.
Multiple experts elucidate the often misunderstood “Internet of Things” (IoT) and describe the ways in which IOT will be a powerful force of change in the coming years.
The “Internet of Things” (IoT) refers to the practice of connecting real-world devices to the internet in order to gather information about such objects. Many folks have the misconception that it started happening all of a sudden. Over the course of many years, a number of companies have been focusing their efforts on enhancing it in some way.
The Internet of Things value chain is composed of several components, including devices, gateways, network servers, application servers, and networks. There are public, private, and even satellite network options available. Additionally, there is the option of joining a community network or a hybrid network, both of which enable you to transfer your devices freely between networks without losing their tracking capabilities.
Over the course of the last twenty years, there has been unwavering progress. On the market, you can now find silicon chips with integrated LoRa that also include a strong central processing unit and a LoRa front-end. These chips may also be purchased. Connectivity is essential for the cloud and all of its associated ecosystems.
In this episode of “The Future Of” Jeff is joined by Donna Moore, CEO and Chairwoman of LoRa Alliance, Reg Orton Product Development Lead at Fresh Consulting and Rob Tiffany Chief Vision Officer CVO Sustainable Logix.
Reg: By adding these interventions and by adding in some development, then you can start to make changes that are really impacting people’s livelihoods and people’s lives. I’m excited about this increased connectivity that’s happening not just in people’s homes in America but around the world as well.