“Between 2015 and 2021. Number of devices connected to the network IoT (Internet of Things) will grow, an estimated 23 percent. annually. In the mobile devices will have the fastest growth in a note. With 28 billion devices that in 2021. Will have access to the Internet, as many as 16 billion will be able to qualify to the Internet of things “- shall include in his report, Ericsson. What does it mean for us?
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Simply put, already five years around the world will be more refrigerators, washing machines, cars, tablets, smartphones etc., which will be able to connect to the Internet, than machines, which have long had the opportunity, or computers! So soon everywhere will surround us devices with substitute artificial intelligence, because, as the report says IAB Poland, “internet of things must be understood as an ecosystem in which objects can communicate with each other via a man or without him.”
so, soon no one should be surprised that the machine will send us smartphone information about the finished work, and the refrigerator will tell you that a product is przeterminował. Today, still the only curiosity, but in five years will become our everyday life. Interestingly, for such a rapid development of the Internet of things affect EU regulations! The European Union has decided, amongst others, that from March 2018. every car sold in the EU would have to be mounted eCall.
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this means that it will have to be able to connect to the Internet, in case of an accident will automatically notify the emergency services, send them our location, etc. Added to this is a process that takes place on our eyes spontaneously. People just are increasingly willing to use mobile devices with access to the Internet, instead of being stuck with computers. It is estimated that by the end of this year. number of smartphones in the world exceeds the number of traditional mobile phones, and 2021. statistically almost every inhabitant of the Earth will have a smartphone.
Source: ericsson.com, iab.org.pl, onet.pl , forbes.pl
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