How the Internet of Things will change everything – INFOGRAPHIC
How the Internet of Things will change everything – INFOGRAPHIC

How the Internet of Things will change everything – INFOGRAPHIC

Step by step, our world is merging into small objects, like smartwatches, earpieces or even gesture-based rings, which help us control other devices and a lot of physical actions. It’s a reality thanks to the Internet of Things, which counts way more than just laptops and smartphones.

Let’s start with cities. Barcelona, for instance, took pole position in leading smart cities. In 2012 the city created an innovative way of managing parks and water fountains. By using IoT sensors with parks and fountains, the city managed its water much more efficiently. In fact, IoT helped the city achieve a 25 percent increase in water conservation, for savings of approximately $555,000 per year.

Cars manufacturers are also taking it to the next level. In two years, we will have more than a quarter of a billion of smart cars on the road. Moreover, 10 million of these vehicles will be autonomous, which come with their pros and cons.

Connected traffic lights for a safer life

Paris also went digital. Autolib, the innovative car sharing system in Paris, allows drivers to use an electric car without a reservation. They just walk up to an available vehicle and swipe a credit card, then drop the car off at any available stand.  

Speaking of cities, smart street lights is a highly effective way to save energy. They can have many uses, like tracking foot traffic, collecting air quality data or making public spaces safer and more pleasant.

Smart healthcare is happening

Another essential field for IoT is healthcare. Connected medical devices can optimize processes and save lives. At the moment, 73% of medical IoT is used in monitoring and maintenance. The smart pills technology provides better endoscopy procedures, controlled drug delivery and remote patient monitoring.

Get help with chores

The Internet of Things swiftly entered in the comfort of our own homes and we hope it will stay. Imagine this: a robot that does chores like folding laundry or vacuuming. Every 3 out of 10 of us would immediately embrace the idea! The question that arises is how close are home robots to us?

Want the full picture on the Internet of Things at present and in the future? Scroll down into the infographic to find out.

Sources
https://datasmart.ash.harvard.edu/news/article/how-smart-city-barcelona-brought-the-internet-of-things-to-life-789
https://medium.com/iotforall/iot-for-healthcare-a-163-billion-opportunity-98e2a59b9849
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