The Internet
of Things is the concept of a data network between devices. Inside the IoT,
people can communicate with “things”, and “things” can communicate with each
other.
How is
the Internet of Things organized?
The Internet
of Things (IoT) connects devices to a computer network and allows them to
collect, analyse, process and transmit data to other objects through software,
applications or technical devices.
IoT devices
function on their own, although people can configure them or provide access to
data. IoT systems operate in real time and usually
consist of a network of smart devices and a cloud platform to which they are
connected using WIFI, Bluetooth or other forms of communication.
What is
the Internet of Things?
In addition
to Big Data, analytics, connections, devices, and experience are also important
for the operation of the Internet of Things. For simplicity, this principle is
presented as ABCDE: Analytics, Bigdata, Connection, Devices, Experience.
Analytics
(analytics) is a key link in the functioning of IoT, which integrates the
devices themselves, data from them and optimizes business processes;
Bigdata (big
data) - that is, information from devices - is stored in the cloud. They allow
you to automate existing processes or build new ones;
Connection
(connection) - these are the channels through which devices receive and
transmit information;
Devices
(devices) - devices connected to the system, which, depending on the tasks,
must have an appropriate message frequency for correct operation;
Experience (experience) - work with existing experience in solving customer problems using IoT, its analytics and rethinking