The Internet of Things, IoT, refers to all the infrastructures and technologies put in place to operate various objects via an Internet connection. We then talk about connected objects. These objects can be controlled remotely, most often using a computer,
a smartphone or a tablet.
Thus, the term Internet of Things brings together all physical objects and devices that have a digital identity. These can be everyday objects omnipresent in homes (television, refrigerator , washing machine, heating system, electric garage door ), appliances or more complex systems such as vehicles (airplanes, autonomous cars). and the lighting of a city.
We meet the Internet of Things in:
- The environmental field involves sensors monitoring air quality, temperature, noise level, the condition of a building, etc.
- In home automation, IoT covers all communicating household appliances, sensors (thermostat, smoke detectors, presence detectors, etc.), smart meters and connected security systems of home automation box type devices.
- The field of health and well-being, IoT is also very present with the development of connected watches, connected bracelets and other sensors monitoring vital constants.
- In agriculture, the IoT makes it possible to know in detail climate forecasts and soil moisture levels.
- In public transport, the numerous sensors transmit valuable information to control traffic and inform travelers in real time.
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