Thursday, February 27, 2020

The IoT technology stack

The IoT technology stack

The IoT technology stack is nothing else than a range of technologies, standards and applications, which lead from the simple connection of objects to the Internet to the most easy and most complex applications that use these connected things, the data they gather and communicate and the different steps needed to power these applications.
Without that IoT technology stack there would be no possibility to do something with IoT devices and no reason to connect things to the Internet.  So, simply said the IoT technology stack encompasses all the needed technologies to move from IoT device and data to an actual purpose and goal or so-called IoT use case.
We all know we should try to use less electricity, water and other resources, but actually changing our habits can be hard — especially when we can't see the immediate impact of our actions. A number of IoT products take aim at resource use by tracking and displaying real-time data to users, and by automating the operation of lights, appliances and heating and cooling systems to help reduce consumption. Examples of objects that can fall into the scope of Internet of Things include connected security systems, thermostats, cars, electronic appliances, lights in household and commercial environments, alarm clocks, speaker systems, vending machines and more.  

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