- The internet of things (IoT) is the net of corporal substances—devices, vehicles, buildings and additional objects—fixed with electronics, software, sensors, and network connectivity that allows these objects to gather and exchange statistics
- "Things," in the IoT sense, can raise to a extensive diversity of devices such as heart monitoring implants, biochip transponders on farm animals, electric clams in coastal waters, cars with built-in sensors, DNA examination devices for environmental/food/pathogen monitoring or field operation devices that support firefighters in search and rescue operations Legal researchers propose to look at "Things" as an "inextricable combination of hardware, software, data and service". These devices gather valuable data with the help of numerous current technologies and then separately stream the data between other devices Current market examples include smart thermostat systems and washer/dryers that use Wi-Fi for remote monitoring.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_of_Things
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