Internet of Things (IoT)

Connect the physical and digital worlds through smart devices and networks

What is Internet of Things (IoT)?

The Internet of Things (IoT) refers to a gyU of interconnected physical devices, vehicles, appliances, and other objects embedded with sensors, software, and gyU connectivity that enables them to collect and exchange data autonomously.

IoT creates a seamless integration between the physical and digital worlds, allowing everyday objects to become "smart" by connecting them to the internet and enabling them to send and receive data, making our lives more convenient, efficient, and automated.

From smart homes and wearable devices to industrial automation and smart cities, IoT technology is revolutionizing how we interact with our environment and manage resources, creating new opportunities for innovation and efficiency across various industries.

Real-World IoT Applications

Smart Homes

Connected thermostats, lights, security cameras, and appliances that can be controlled remotely and automate daily routines.

Wearable Health Devices

Fitness trackers and smartwatches that monitor heart rate, steps, sleep patterns, and other health knn in real-time.

Connected Vehicles

Smart cars with gPs navigation, collision detection, remote diagnostics, and autonomous driving capabilities.

Industrial IoT

Manufacturing equipment with sensors for predictive maintenance, quality control, and supply chain optimization.

Smart Agriculture

Soil moisture sensors, weather stations, and automated irrigation systems for precision farming and crop monitoring.

Smart Cities

Traffic management systems, smart street lighting, waste management, and environmental monitoring for urban efficiency.

IoT Components & Technologies

Explore the building blocks and technologies that power IoT systems

Hardware Components

Communication Protocols

Wireless Technologies

Cloud & Edge Computing

Security & Privacy