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While the Internet of Things has been creating a buzz across all sectors, including healthcare, workplace safety, and mental health, it has also been creating a lot of hype within the home appliances sector; primarily around smart home automation. Not only are the daily lives of families being made simpler, more efficient, and more comfortable, IoT networks in Canadian dwellings are completely changing how people live their lives. Being able to turn on your air conditioner before even stepping inside, to having your morning coffee brewed before you get out of bed, to listening to weather updates via voice-activated assistants while prepping dinner, are all fantastic innovations of an IoT smart home network.
But, what about enabling other areas of the home, like using smart snow removal machines during winter and incorporating a smart gardening system in the summer? Yes, those are viable options too and part of our list for up and coming IoT use cases for Canadian dwellings.
If you are from the 90s, you must have seen ‘Jetsons’ – a cartoon way ahead of its time, where there were smart robots and things doing the daily chores.
It got us excited and made us wonder if this can be a reality.
Well, my friend, we have reached a position where we have a smart home with numerous ‘things’ connected to each other.
Be its temperature control, security, smart lighting, cooking, air pollution control or anything else – an IoT smart home app development can take care of it.
Take AWAIR for example. It’s a cute and small radio device.
The look can be deceptive as the device is a sensitive tool that measures air quality.
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It simply shows that the concept of IoT apps is already creating a buzz in the market and having a strong potential user base as well as growth in the future.
Home automation, smart city, industrial automation, telemedicine, are a few of the segments in which IoT apps can work speculates.
Here the list of factors that need to consider while choosing IoT app development.
The main and major aspect that every IoT app development company should keep in mind while going for making the apps for IoT is realizing the importance of understanding and defining the main objective behind developing the IoT Apps.
Focusing on understanding the idea of the app in development and its impact in the long run in terms of productivity, efficiency and customer satisfaction help to measure the improved performance through the IoT solution.
But, the effects of the Internet of Things are quickly rippling outward, causing immense changes to the environment surrounding it.
The concept of an automated has been around as early as the 1930s with popular TV shows and movies showcasing futuristic homes equipped with automated features that attracted the imagination of the public toward the benefits of home automation.
Despite the world catching the first glimpse of “connected homes” in the earlier decade, progress was somewhat stagnated throughout the 1990s – with the technology restricted only for affluent homes, and even features were system-specific and limited to only controlling the lighting or entertainment systems at home.
The global smart home market witnessed considerable traction from the beginning of the 2000s with technological innovations across a wide range of proprietary, wireless and radio protocols for home automation, and the advent of Internet of Things (IoT).
Applications of smart home technology
• Smart TVs connect to the internet to access content through applications, such as on-demand video and music.
Smart lights can also regulate themselves based on daylight availability.
Internet of Things (IoT) is the next big thing in technology for sure.
As we witness a paradigm shift from IoT to IoE (Internet of Everything), IHS predicts that by 2020, we will have over 30 billion connected devices.
People have started considering AI and IIoT (Industrial IoT) as the fourth industrial revolution as these technologies have started touching various industry sectors including healthcare, agriculture, retail, manufacturing, real estate, and the like.The good thing is the revolutionary IoT technology does not confine to industries only.
Its coverage is very wide that includes our homes and city.
Yes, smart homes and smart cities are two futuristic concepts based on IoT.
The blog talks about how IoT adds comforts and convenience to our home.Home Automation Solutions- A Boon of TechnologyHome automation or smart home automation technology enables us to control a range of devices and appliances remotely by using a common network.