3.1 Evolution of low Power WPAN IoT by Ravinder Nath Rajotiya - October 11, 2024October 19, 20240 Evolution of LR-WPAN Standardization Wired communications is any type movement of data between or among devices using a wired connection. Wired connections include Ethernet, fiber-optic cable for phone and other uses, cable for television and Internet systems, public switched telephone network (PSTN), CAN and MOST systems in automotive. The stability and clarity of wired communications keeps the wire relevant in the age of wireless comms. Advances in broadband communication and networks started more than 100 years ago. Some of the most defining moments in the history of wired network technology, which influenced the advancements it’s making today, include: 1876: The invention of the telephone started a revolution towards wired communications. 1964: With the introduction of optical fiber, the potential of wired networks skyrocketed. 1970: Ethernet
Why is IOT so much talked and required IoT by Ravinder Nath Rajotiya - September 25, 2024October 11, 20240 Why is IOT so much talked and required The Internet of Things (IoT) is increasingly becoming essential due to its ability to transform industries, optimize operations, and improve quality of life. Here’s why IoT is so important and why its adoption is rapidly growing across multiple sectors: 1. Automation and Efficiency IoT enables automation of processes that traditionally required human intervention. By connecting devices and systems, IoT allows tasks to be performed autonomously, reducing human error and increasing operational efficiency. This is particularly beneficial in industries like manufacturing, logistics, and agriculture. Example: In a smart factory, machines can monitor their own performance, predict maintenance needs, and optimize energy use, all without human oversight. 2. Real-Time Data and Insights IoT devices continuously collect and transmit data
IoT Evolution and the definition IoT by Ravinder Nath Rajotiya - September 25, 2024September 25, 20240 Evolution of IoT (Internet of Things) The Internet of Things (IoT) has undergone significant evolution since its conceptual beginnings, shaped by technological advancements and changing societal needs. Below is a timeline of key stages and milestones in the development of IoT: 1. Pre-IoT Foundations (1960s–1990s) The groundwork for IoT was laid long before the term "IoT" existed. The development of the internet, microchips, and wireless communication technologies provided the foundational elements necessary for IoT. 1960s: Early stages of networking, with the creation of ARPANET, a precursor to the modern internet. 1970s: The introduction of microprocessors and the concept of embedded systems allowed the integration of computing power into physical devices. 1980s–1990s: Advancements in wireless communication (Wi-Fi, RFID) and the expansion of the internet