Internet of Things IoT: What Is It and How Does It Work?
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a concept that refers to the network connected to objects, allowing them to communicate and exchange data
and information over the Internet. Currently, lighting devices, heating systems, medical devices, smart home appliances,
cars, and more are being connected to the IoT network, leading to improved efficiency, energy savings, and cost reduction.
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IoT relies on sensing, processing, and communications technology to collect, process, and exchange data between different objects.
Sensing technology represents the core element of IoT, where sensors installed in objects are used to collect
sensory data and transmit it over the network. Once data is collected, it is processed using machine learning
techniques, data analysis, and artificial intelligence, to generate useful results and recommendations.
IoT also relies on communications technologies to transfer data between objects. IoT uses technologies such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth,
NFC, Zigbee, and other wireless networks to achieve connectivity between objects. These technologies are considered essential
for providing seamless, reliable, and cost-effective communications between objects.
IoT enables many applications and benefits. It can be used to improve production processes and supply chain management
and increase energy consumption efficiency





