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Type of IOT and 5 Most Popular for 2023

 



 

Types of IoT

Network, communication, and connectivity systems depend on the specific IoT application being deployed. Just as there are many different IoT devices, there are many types of IoT applications depending on their use. Here are some of the more common ones:

• IoT client – ​​intended for everyday use. Examples: home appliances, voice assistants and lighting.

• Business IoT – commonly used in the healthcare and travel industries. Examples: smart pacemakers and monitoring systems.

• Military Matters (IoMT) - Commonly used for the application of IoT technology in the military sector. Examples: surveillance robots and attack-capable objects.

• Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) - commonly used in industrial applications, such as in manufacturing and the energy sector. Ex: Digital control systems, smart agriculture and big data industries.

• IoT Infrastructure – It is widely used for connectivity in smart cities. Example: equipment sensors and control systems.

 

Why is IoT important?

 IoT has enabled the physical world to meet the digital world in collaboration. It provides benefits to organizations by allowing them to work and simplify their work. As IoT grows exponentially year on year, businesses are taking advantage of the incredible business benefits it can deliver. Here are some of the most important benefits of IoT:

• Create new business models and revenue streams

• Improve business decisions and insights based on IoT data.

• To increase productivity and efficiency of business operations

• To improve customer experience


Although global IoT spending has been affected by the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, IDC's analysis shows that it will reach a CAGR of 11.3% over the forecast period 2020-2024.

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