An Astute, Forward-Looking Innovative Methodological Architecture Providing Safeguarded, Dependable, Bidirectional Solutions For Clinical Wellness Surveillance, Leo Andrew (9798230123866) — Readings Books

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An Astute, Forward-Looking Innovative Methodological Architecture Providing Safeguarded, Dependable, Bidirectional Solutions For Clinical Wellness Surveillance
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IoT has emerged as one of the most significant inventions of the twenty-first century in recent years. The phrase "internet of things" refers to devices that are not typically supposed to have an internet connection and can communicate with the network without human intervention. The internet of things (IoT) enables the connection of physical devices to the internet and data processing and analytics. One of the fastest-growing ICT phenomena is the Internet of Things (IoT). The Internet of Things (IoT) aims to connect communication devices in application domains and collect data to provide customers with safe and dependable services. Consumers will engage with the global information network without needing a keyboard or a screen; many of their everyday products and equipment will get instructions from the network with minimum human intervention. A personal computer is not commonly considered an IoT device, nor is a smartphone, despite the latter's abundance of sensors. However, a smartwatch, fitness band, or wearable device may be considered IoT. [1] The Internet of Things is composed of devices that collect data. They are all linked to the internet, meaning they all have unique IP addresses. They vary in sophistication from self-driving vehicles that transport items across industrial floors to simple sensors that monitor the temperature of buildings. They also have personal gadgets, such as fitness trackers, that measure how many steps users take each day. To make data accessible, it must be gathered, processed, filtered, and analysed. [2]

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Independent Publisher
Date
9 May 2025
Pages
220
ISBN
9798230123866

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

IoT has emerged as one of the most significant inventions of the twenty-first century in recent years. The phrase "internet of things" refers to devices that are not typically supposed to have an internet connection and can communicate with the network without human intervention. The internet of things (IoT) enables the connection of physical devices to the internet and data processing and analytics. One of the fastest-growing ICT phenomena is the Internet of Things (IoT). The Internet of Things (IoT) aims to connect communication devices in application domains and collect data to provide customers with safe and dependable services. Consumers will engage with the global information network without needing a keyboard or a screen; many of their everyday products and equipment will get instructions from the network with minimum human intervention. A personal computer is not commonly considered an IoT device, nor is a smartphone, despite the latter's abundance of sensors. However, a smartwatch, fitness band, or wearable device may be considered IoT. [1] The Internet of Things is composed of devices that collect data. They are all linked to the internet, meaning they all have unique IP addresses. They vary in sophistication from self-driving vehicles that transport items across industrial floors to simple sensors that monitor the temperature of buildings. They also have personal gadgets, such as fitness trackers, that measure how many steps users take each day. To make data accessible, it must be gathered, processed, filtered, and analysed. [2]

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Independent Publisher
Date
9 May 2025
Pages
220
ISBN
9798230123866