What is the Internet of things or machine-to-machine communication? What are some of the implications and issues that may still need to be resolved?<\/em><\/p>\n
For those among us who are sci-fi buffs, \u201cmachine-to-machine\u201d communication has been the norm for several decades. Over the last few years, technology has made considerable strides to get devices interconnected, and it is widely anticipated that the \u201cInternet of Things\u201d will become more established in our societies in the medium- to longer term.<\/p>\n
While many of us have heard of the term \u201cInternet of Things\u201d, we might not fully understand what it means and what might be some of the implications for us individually, and for society as a whole. This post offers some insight into these matters, and also highlights a few of the challenges and issues that may still need to be addressed.<\/p>\n
There is no single definition for the Internet of Things, which is also referred to as \u201cmachine-to-machine\u201d (M2M) communications. It is still evolving with the changing technology and based on the sector or application in which it is being referenced. However, the European Technology Platform on Smart Systems Integration<\/a> has set out the following succinct description:<\/p>\n
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- the connectedness of objects or things to a network<\/li>\n
- the ability of those objects or things to recognise each other<\/li>\n
- the ability of those objects or things communicate with each other<\/li>\n
- the ability of those objects or things to process information, and<\/li>\n
- the ability of those objects or things to make context-driven decisions, based on environmental or external inputs.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
The video clip below, further elaborates on what the Internet of Things is:<\/p>\n