
How will it change the way we approach daily commute and long-destination trips?
The Internet of Things can improve the map accuracy of existing navigators, add a traffic status tracker based on V2V (vehicle to vehicle) technology, offering dining recommendations as well as the local speed limits.
The Internet of Things will allow vehicle managers to track the entire fleet in real time, report on drivers’ behavior, and ensure the delivery process is moving according to a manager’s plan.
All the information will be sent and processed in the cloud gateway so that a fleet manager can track the position of the vehicle and be alerted in case of safety issues.
Google, for instance, has already integrated Maps, Play Store, and Assistant into smart vehicles.
Battery and bandwidth consumption - to create a comfortable bidirectional communication flow between vehicles, one needs open sockets - that results in a bandwidth consumption increase.


hings/Objects/Devices of all shapes and sizes includes the extraordinary range of products functioning under the concept of IoT. A smart washing machine which washes clothes in the most efficient way possible (with minimal water, detergent, etc.) to autonomous vehicles, which uses its complex sensors to identify objects in their path, to fitness trackers that keeps a count of the heart rate, distance covered by foot, calories burnt, etc and recommend dietary, exercise plans which suits your body.
The concept of IoT in sports is also prominent and growing everyday. To keep a track on the athlete’s performance, GPS induced equipments are used to record the stats to analyse and improve their performance. Fundamentally, in this day and age the concept of IoT is almost everywhere around us to make our lives efficient.




Internet of Things, we can easily say, is a revolution in making; and it’s going to be one revolution that we all reckon by.
It’s a concept fast gaining popularity amongst people from not just the technologically inclined people, but just about everyone.
Similarly, our cities are also being aimed at having a better technologically equipped transportation system, complete with inter-connected sensors to help streamline the traffic.
Internet of things development is also expected to take us towards a future that sees a better monitored and controlled lighting, pollution, power plants, and so on.
Healthcare is looking for a future that allows for an at-home health monitoring that is as good as a clinical health monitoring through connected sensors, a vastly better communication, and even well-connected wearables.
We are about to embrace a future where the healthcare landscape is an ever-improving one, where your doctor will get your blood pressure update without having to be present near you, or your sleep pattern could be relayed back to and tracked by your physician in real-time, or your EEG and ECG devices, your blood glucose and other vital sign checking devices would be connected and well-monitored over the Internet.
