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The principle of the Internet of things and why it can't solve all the problems

2025-01-19 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > Internet Technology >

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The principle of the Internet of things and why it can not solve all the problems, I believe that many inexperienced people do not know what to do. Therefore, this paper summarizes the causes and solutions of the problem. Through this article, I hope you can solve this problem.

The Internet of things has become a "buzzword" and almost everyone is talking about it. No one is happier than us.

We have been working on this since 1998, so we are glad that the rest of the world is finally beginning to see the possibility of a world of the Internet of things.

Let's start with the definition of the Internet of things, which, sometimes called machine-to-machine (M2M), is to connect everything, machines, systems and vehicles (just to name a few) to the Internet. The goal is to be able to control them remotely, monitor their status, or generate data to help us better understand the business or reality.

For example, our MIIPS platform is currently used for public transport to connect buses. You can then view the location of the bus in real time, fuel consumption (and provide drivers with tips on how to drive more efficiently), record the number of passengers, how much passengers pay, and more.

Everything in the world is connected to the Internet.

Imagine a meat farm. Through smart sensors, every step of an animal's life is monitored. And if livestock get enough food, nutrition, etc., we will record how they feel.

When livestock are slaughtered, information follows. When the meat is packaged, all information is printed, along with when and how they were slaughtered, when and where the meat was packaged, when the meat was inspected, and the temperature when it was delivered to the store. The customer buys a piece of meat and puts it in the refrigerator, which then records how long it has been stored in the refrigerator. Now suppose some bacteria are found in the meat and must be recalled. Simple-two-way fully traceable. Maybe we can even get the fridge to remind us?

This is the magic of the Internet of things. Now imagine that we add information about carbon emissions to the entire chain, and that information can be aggregated and used anywhere.

It is easy to understand that the Internet of things has become a buzzword. It is no exaggeration to say that its possibilities are unlimited.

But its possibility may be something we need to be careful about. According to consulting firm Gartner, all new innovations follow the so-called "hype cycle" model. We may be able to turn it into an "exaggerated expectation cycle".

According to Gartner, all new innovations follow the same model. First of all, they are found by more and more people. This stage is called "innovation trigger" and gradually leads to more and more interest and investment.

At the end of this phase, innovation reached the peak of expectations-what Gartner called "the pinnacle of illusory expectations". Most people here have such high expectations about innovation and how quickly it will change our lives that they will never be able to achieve it.

Then it began a rapid decline, followed by a slow recovery, eventually leading to a "productivity plateau", a phase in which innovation began to realize its true potential.

Guess what Gartner said reached the "pinnacle of false expectations"? That's right-the Internet of things.

Scenes like the meat chain above are not science fiction, they will become a reality. With the technologies and platforms we provide, you can even create them now.

However, a supply chain like this also involves a number of companies (possibly more than five), each of which needs to play its own role. No one is responsible for the whole process.

This means that it will take some time. Maybe each company will only play a partial role, and when systems start to interact with each other, big changes will come.

Perhaps a company, such as one of the growing chain stores, will control all chains and set standards for the suppliers it connects with.

It remains to be seen. We can only continue to develop our platform and its applications. If the company wants, everything we describe here is ready and ready to provide services.

So what's the conclusion? Yes, it's easy to fall in love with all the possibilities offered by the Internet of things.

But the Internet of things won't solve all your problems; at least not yet.

After reading the above, have you grasped the principle of the Internet of things and why it can't solve all the problems? If you want to learn more skills or want to know more about it, you are welcome to follow the industry information channel, thank you for reading!

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