Top ten applications of Internet of things-Part 2
Top ten applications of Internet of things-Part 2

Top ten applications of Internet of things-Part 2

Smart Car
Interconnected vehicle technology is a huge and extensive network composed of multiple sensors, antennas, embedded software and technology, which is conducive to communication and navigation in a complex world. It has the responsibility to make decisions with consistency, accuracy and speed. It must also be reliable. These requirements will become even more critical when humans hand over control of the steering wheel and brakes to autonomous vehicles currently being tested on highways.

Networked Medical (Digital Medicine / telemedicine / telemedicine)
The Internet of things has a variety of applications in the field of health care, from remote monitoring equipment to advanced technology, from intelligent sensors to equipment integration. It has the potential to improve the way doctors provide medical services and ensure the safety and health of patients. The medical Internet of things can enable patients to spend more time interacting with doctors, so as to improve patient participation and satisfaction. From personal fitness sensors to surgical robots, the Internet of things in the medical field has brought new tools, which are updated with the latest technologies in the ecosystem and contribute to the development of better medical care. The Internet of things contributes to healthcare reform and provides pocket friendly solutions for patients and healthcare professionals.

Smart Retail
Retailers have begun to adopt IOT solutions and use IOT embedded systems in multiple applications to improve store operations, increase purchases, reduce theft, achieve inventory management and enhance consumers’ shopping experience. Through the Internet of things, physical retailers can more effectively compete with online challengers. They can regain lost market share and attract consumers into stores, making it easier for them to buy more goods while saving money.

Intelligent Supply Chain
Over the years, the supply chain has become more and more intelligent. Providing solutions to problems, such as tracking goods on the road or in transit, or helping suppliers exchange inventory information, are some popular products. With IOT enabled systems, factory equipment containing embedded sensors can transmit data about different parameters, such as pressure, temperature and machine utilization. IOT systems can also process workflows and change device settings to optimize performance.

Intelligent Agriculture
Intelligent agriculture is often ignored in the application of Internet of things. However, because the number of agricultural operations is usually remote, and farmers are engaged in a large number of livestock, all of which can be monitored through the Internet of things and completely change the way farmers operate daily. However, this idea has not received large-scale attention. Nevertheless, it is still one of the Internet of things applications that should not be underestimated. Intelligent agriculture is likely to become an important application field, especially in agricultural exporting countries.

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