Uploaded on May 8, 2022
The industrial internet of things (IIoT) is set to enable digital transformation across all industrial and critical infrastructure sectors. By 2020, IIoT is expected to be a $225 billion market*, encompassing many thousands of highly distributed intelligent devices. This signifies a revolution in the industrial world which is now shifting its focus to increased efficiency and lower costs using smart edge devices and Big Data analytics.
Iot Gateway Devices
Iot Gateway Devices
In the world of IoT, there are two
types of gateways. The first type is
one that acts as a bridge between
your home network and the internet.
This type of gateway device can be used to
control smart devices remotely, or even
control them directly from your phone or
computer.
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The second type of gateway device is
specifically designed for controlling
Internet-connected devices in your
home.
These devices are often called home
automation hubs because they're designed
for turning on lights, controlling
thermostats and security systems, and
more.
Gateway devices are great for connecting
all your smart devices together so you
can control them from one place. But if
you want to automate your house with
voice commands or have sensors alert
you when something happens, then a hub
is what you need
In the Internet of Things, devices
need to be connected to a gateway.
A gateway is the first point of
contact between the device and the
internet.
It can be a simple device that allows you to
connect one or more devices to your Wi-Fi
network or it can be a whole system that
allows multiple devices to connect and
collect data through a central hub.
Gateways are often used in smart homes
and home automation setups, where they
allow you to control and monitor many
different types of devices from a single
interface. They're also used by
businesses to manage fleets of connected
vehicles or machinery, for example.
These have limited range but are
ideal for smaller setups such as
apartments or small homes where
installing Ethernet cables isn't
possible.
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