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What is IoT?

by Аница Тричковић

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Lea O., Croatia

The Internet of Things describes the network of physical objects that are embebbed with sensors, software, and other technologies for the purpose of connecting and exchanging data with other devices and systems over the internet. They can be used everywhere, especially in your home. They are meant to connect your objects or things in real life with your phone and wi-fi, so you can control them no metter where you are. The primary goal of the Internet of Things is to create self-reporting devices that can communicate with each other in real time. I don't have them in my home, but I would love to. The risk can be not having control over them, so they can do what they want without your permission. 
 
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What is the Internet of Things (IoT)? With Examples | Coursera 
Gimnazija “9.maj”, Niš, Serbia
Aleksandre Q., Georgia

The Internet of Things (IoT) describes physical objects embedded with sensors and actuators that communicate with computing systems via wired or wireless networks—allowing the physical world to be digitally monitored or even controlled.
 
Source: What is IoT: The Internet of Things explained | McKinsey

Leonardo K., Croatia

In simple words, the Internet of Things is a series of physical objects connected via the Internet in order to transmit data online. Typical everyday objects are vehicles, home appliances and wearables, while on a commercial level, they include smart devices for stock control, plant optimization or environmental monitoring. I probably have them. 
Gimnazija “9.maj”, Niš, Serbia
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