There’s no doubt that the Internet of Things (IoT) is here to stay. According to a recent Forrester Research report, by 2020, there will be 24 billion connected devices in the world. These devices will generate $US1.7 trillion ($1.9 trillion) in annual revenue by 2025. The “Internet of Things” has a variety of names including the obtrusive IoT, the digital personalization revolution or the Internet of Things Ecosystem. Regardless of what you call it, this is an exciting time for IoT adoption and implementation. But implementing IoT requires a lot more than just knowing how everything works and what your sensors are telling you about your customers or assets. You need to take action based on that data to make the most of it. That action might mean getting your customers what they ordered faster or making sure your product doesn’t get left behind at the supermarket again. In this blog post, we’ll show you how you can leverage your existing Kiber technology to help you with both of those things while also staying ahead of the curve on future trends and new industry standards as they arise. Let’s take a look at how it all works.
What is the Kiber Technology?
The Kiber technology is a set of software tools and platforms that enable a wide range of IoT capabilities. It’s based on the W3C HTML5 standards and interacts with devices via an HTML 5-based controller interface. Users can create their own boards for their projects or integrate existing devices via an SDK. The Kiber tech provides a wide range of IoT capabilities, including Sensors to collect data such as humidity, temperature, light, sound, pressure, and distance to a device. Apps that connect to the sensors and collect the data and more. A messaging system to allow communication between devices and the app. A RESTful API to allow the app to integrate with other apps and tools.
How to Use the Kiber Technology
The Kiber technology uses a combination of sensors and apps to collect data and display it in real-time on a single screen. Here are a few examples: Home automation – You can monitor your home’s energy usage and adjust the temperature and lighting to save on costs and avoid carbon emissions. Pollution monitoring – You can use the app to report pollution levels and get alerts if someone exceeds the set pollution limits. Manufacturing monitoring – You can use the app to track equipment and see up-to-the-minute diagnostics for machine parts. Businesses can use IoT technology to track their assets and customers, which can be used to make sure a product leaves the factory with zero defects.
What’s Next for the Kiber Technology?
IoT continues to grow in popularity, with new technologies and standards emerging every year. A number of security, regulatory, and policy challenges have prevented the widespread adoption of IoT technologies. But as more businesses get involved, those challenges will begin to melt away, allowing the technology to follow its full potential. By 2022, for example, data generated by more than 1,000 devices will equal only 1% of the total data generated by every device. By 2025, that 1% will grow to 3%, and by 2028, it will reach 18%. With such tremendous growth and massive adoption, it’s important to keep a keen eye on emerging trends to stay ahead of the curve. In our opinion, the most significant trend in IoT will be in machine-to-machine (M2M) communication. As more and more devices come online with wifi, Bluetooth, or other M2M communication capabilities, fewer and fewer devices will require a human to control them. This trend will become more apparent over time, as more devices become internet-connected and begin to communicate with each other.
Bottom line
The Internet of Things will be the greatest transformation in human history. It will change the way we live and work, the way we consume media, and the way we will interact with our environment. My prediction is that the average person will know more about their environment than anyone currently living or dead. The Internet of Things will transform our lives in ways we can’t imagine today. It will change the way we shop, work, play, and even think. It will have a dramatic impact on almost every industry and will be the catalyst for many new industries to emerge. But the most exciting part about the Internet of Things is that it offers an open, transparent and decentralized ecosystem that anyone can join and participate in. That means the sky’s the limit, and the opportunities are endless.