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  2. Internet of things - Wikipedia

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    Decentralized Internet of things, or decentralized IoT, is a modified IoT which utilizes fog computing to handle and balance requests of connected IoT devices in order to reduce loading on the cloud servers and improve responsiveness for latency-sensitive IoT applications like vital signs monitoring of patients, vehicle-to-vehicle communication ...

  3. Industrial internet of things - Wikipedia

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    One of the first consequences of implementing the industrial internet of things (by equipping objects with minuscule identifying devices or machine-readable identifiers) would be to create instant and ceaseless inventory control. [30] [31] Another benefit of implementing an IIoT system is the ability to create a digital twin of the system ...

  4. Ambient intelligence - Wikipedia

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    A common example of Aml is the Internet of Things (IoT), which integrates everyday devices into networks that provide intelligent responses based on user behavior. [ 1 ] The term “ambient intelligence” was coined in the late 1990s by Eli Zelkha and his team at Palo Alto Ventures.

  5. Machine to machine - Wikipedia

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    Machine to machine (M2M) is direct communication between devices using any communications channel, including wired and wireless. [1] [2] Machine to machine communication can include industrial instrumentation, enabling a sensor or meter to communicate the information it records (such as temperature, inventory level, etc.) to application software that can use it (for example, adjusting an ...

  6. Ambient IoT - Wikipedia

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    Ambient IoT, from ambient and Internet of things, is a concept originally coined by 3GPP [1] that is used in the technology industry referring to an ecosystem of a large number of objects in which every item is connected into a wireless sensor network using low-cost self-powered sensor nodes.

  7. Semantic Web - Wikipedia

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    The term "Semantic Web" is often used more specifically to refer to the formats and technologies that enable it. [5] The collection, structuring and recovery of linked data are enabled by technologies that provide a formal description of concepts, terms, and relationships within a given knowledge domain. These technologies are specified as W3C ...

  8. Wireless sensor network - Wikipedia

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    With the emergence of Internet of Things, many other proposals have been made to provide sensor connectivity. LoRa [ 37 ] is a form of LPWAN which provides long range low power wireless connectivity for devices, which has been used in smart meters and other long range sensor applications.

  9. Internet of vehicles - Wikipedia

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    In the consumer market, IoV technology is most typically referenced in discussions of smart cities and driverless cars. [7] Many of these architectures depend for their functionality upon open-source software & systems , [ 8 ] for instance Subaru whose vehicles' infotainment platform is able to detect a driver's wakefulness and sound an alarm ...