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Device Density impact on smart cities5G technology has a number of features which will positively impact digital experiences and smart cities. In addition to a higher speed to upload and download data, it ensures very short latency times and the ability to connect multiple devices at the same time.
IoT is a concept based on the very idea of everyday physical objects with the ability to communicate directly over the Internet. Artificial Intelligence (AI), on the other hand, is an area of computer science to create machines to do intelligent things the way humans do, or possibly even better.
According to their findings, Google Assistant understood every single query they asked and answered correctly 92.9 percent of the time. Siri understood 99.8 percent of questions and answered 83.1 percent correctly, while Alexa understood 99.9 percent and answered correctly 79.8 percent of the time.
In short, the Internet of Things refers to the rapidly growing network of connected objects that are able to collect and exchange data in real time using embedded sensors. Thermostats, cars, lights, refrigerators, and more appliances can all be connected to the IoT.
Kevin Ashton is an innovator and consumer sensor expert who coined the phrase “the Internet of Things” to describe the network connecting objects in the physical world to the Internet.
Home to Songdo, also known as the world's first smart city, Seoul's smart technology campaigns have only gone from strength to strength since launching its initiatives as early as 2014.
The Internet of Things refers to electronic devices that are able to connect to the Internet and share data with other Internet enabled devices. Also known as connected devices, this includes laptops, smartphones, and computers, however they are far from limited from just these three things.
Bluetooth and BLEOptimized for power consumption, Bluetooth Low-Energy was later introduced to address small-scale Consumer IoT applications.
In cities, 5G will enable enhanced traffic manage- ment by supporting a massive number of IoT connections to traffic lights, cameras and traffic sensors. Smart meters - supported by 5G low cost IoT sensors and connections - will monitor energy usage and help reduce consumption.
Nick Earle argues that as of yet IoT has failed to take off. Nick Earle, CEO of Eseye, argues that in reality, IoT has never been delivered to the world as was first projected — instead, he suggests there are still only a few devices can communicate with each other… And not all that well, either.
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