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In this IoT tutorial, we will learn about Internet of Things (IoT) in Healthcare. The healthcare industry has gone digital in a big way in recent years. The impact of digital technologies like IoT devices and monitors is changing the way doctors and hospitals administer care for their patients, and it’s a positive trend that is helping to simplify healthcare, lower costs, and improve access to critical medical information.
The global market for what’s now known as the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) is expected to grow from $41 billion in 2017 to $158 billion in 2022. Connected IoT sensors provide a continuous stream of real-time health data and vital signs such as heart rate, blood pressure and glucose monitoring. And we’re now seeing IoMT device rollout with ultrasounds, thermometers, EKGs, smart beds, and a range of other medical devices.
IoT implementations have unquestioned benefits for both doctors and the patients they treat. Among the most common benefits:
IoMT use cases are popping up all over the healthcare landscape. Among the most popular and impactful examples of IoT in healthcare:
With more than 100 million adults in the U.S. living with diabetes or prediabetes, blood glucose monitoring has become a vital, booming business. In the old days, diabetic patients were forced to use fingertip pricks to test blood glucose levels. This inconvenient method, unfortunately, leads some patients to check less frequently than they should, which could increase the risk of long-term complications. A lack of real-time data made patients more vulnerable to extreme swings in glucose levels that could have severe health consequences.
A wave of new IoT-based glucose monitoring devices, however, promises to streamline diabetes management. Patients use wearable sensors that read glucose levels and integrate the data directly to a reader and a mobile tracking app on a smartphone. The data is delivered wirelessly to a centralized system so that family and healthcare professionals can receive immediate updates when a glucose reading is taken and monitor diseases like diabetes in real-time.
Smart IoT devices such as connected personal wearables are creating an innovative new environment of “hospitals without walls,” where outpatient and long-term care are delivered remotely by doctors to patients right in their homes. The benefits are convenience and speed of care to patients, and the freeing up of hospital bed space for patients who need in person intensive care. One example of a virtual hospital is in Sydney, Australia, which opened just as the pandemic was taking hold in 2020. The hospital was redesigned to provide remote care for patients exhibiting COVID symptoms by using pulse oximeters (clipped to a finger) to measure oxygen saturation level and heart rates, as well as armpit patches to measure body temperature. Data was instantly transmitted via mobile phone app to the virtual hospital staff.
Today’s smart labs are comprised of lab equipment capable of tracking and transmitting scientific and health-related data. Researchers and healthcare professionals across disciplines are able to capture and share accurate lab data with each other, and do it quickly to speed analysis. Alerts can also be set up to mitigate equipment failures and loss of valuable product information and materials, including lost medical samples. Smart labs provide a better medium for collaboration between researchers and the ability to bring important medical products to the market faster for public consumption.
Since the pandemic began, there has been a dramatic ramp-up of innovation in the healthcare space. Healthcare providers are now more regularly connecting with patients via video chat, and the use of various remote monitoring IoT devices contribute to real-time care without a patient needing to see a doctor in person. The transition has been further supported by insurance payers, some of whom have issued waivers that allow payment parity for health care delivered either via telehealth or in person. As the world emerges from the pandemic, virtual care is expected to continue as the new normal, and even routine follow-up and feedback could potentially be avoided entirely.
Healthcare may be one of the most visible industries leveraging IoT devices for the good of people everywhere. From continuous health monitoring to virtual hospitals and labs, IoT is having a dramatic impact, and anyone can get a start in the exciting field of IoT with the right training and preparation.
Original article sourced at: https://www.simplilearn.com
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Everything around us has become smart, like smart infrastructures, smart cities, autonomous vehicles, to name a few. The innovation of smart devices makes it possible to achieve these heights in science and technology. But, data is vulnerable, there is a risk of attack by cybercriminals. To get started, let’s know about IoT devices.
The Internet Of Things(IoT) is a system that interrelates computer devices like sensors, software, and actuators, digital machines, etc. They are linked together with particular objects that work through the internet and transfer data over devices without humans interference.
Famous examples are Amazon Alexa, Apple SIRI, Interconnected baby monitors, video doorbells, and smart thermostats.
When technologies grow and evolve, risks are also on the high stakes. Ransomware attacks are on the continuous increase; securing data has become the top priority.
When you think your smart home won’t fudge a thing against cybercriminals, you should also know that they are vulnerable. When cybercriminals access our smart voice speakers like Amazon Alexa or Apple Siri, it becomes easy for them to steal your data.
Cybersecurity report 2020 says popular hacking forums expose 770 million email addresses and 21 million unique passwords, 620 million accounts have been compromised from 16 hacked websites.
The attacks are likely to increase every year. To help you secure your data of IoT devices, here are some best tips you can implement.
Your router has the default name of make and model. When we stick with the manufacturer name, attackers can quickly identify our make and model. So give the router name different from your addresses, without giving away personal information.
If your devices are connected to the internet, these connections are vulnerable to cyber attacks when your devices don’t have the proper security. Almost every web interface is equipped with multiple devices, so it’s hard to track the device. But, it’s crucial to stay aware of them.
When we use the default usernames and passwords, it is attackable. Because the cybercriminals possibly know the default passwords come with IoT devices. So use strong passwords to access our IoT devices.
Use strong or unique passwords that are easily assumed, such as ‘123456’ or ‘password1234’ to protect your accounts. Give strong and complex passwords formed by combinations of alphabets, numeric, and not easily bypassed symbols.
Also, change passwords for multiple accounts and change them regularly to avoid attacks. We can also set several attempts to wrong passwords to set locking the account to safeguard from the hackers.
Are you try to keep an eye on your IoT devices through your mobile devices in different locations. I recommend you not to use the public WI-FI network to access them. Because they are easily accessible through for everyone, you are still in a hurry to access, use VPN that gives them protection against cyber-attacks, giving them privacy and security features, for example, using Express VPN.
There are software and firewalls like intrusion detection system/intrusion prevention system in the market. This will be useful to screen and analyze the wire traffic of a network. You can identify the security weakness by the firewall scanners within the network structure. Use these firewalls to get rid of unwanted security issues and vulnerabilities.
Every smart device comes with the insecure default settings, and sometimes we are not able to change these default settings configurations. These conditions need to be assessed and need to reconfigure the default settings.
Nowadays, every smart app offers authentication to secure the accounts. There are many types of authentication methods like single-factor authentication, two-step authentication, and multi-factor authentication. Use any one of these to send a one time password (OTP) to verify the user who logs in the smart device to keep our accounts from falling into the wrong hands.
Every smart device manufacturer releases updates to fix bugs in their software. These security patches help us to improve our protection of the device. Also, update the software on the smartphone, which we are used to monitoring the IoT devices to avoid vulnerabilities.
When we connect the smart home to the smartphone and control them via smartphone, you need to keep them safe. If you miss the phone almost, every personal information is at risk to the cybercriminals. But sometimes it happens by accident, makes sure that you can clear all the data remotely.
However, securing smart devices is essential in the world of data. There are still cybercriminals bypassing the securities. So make sure to do the safety measures to avoid our accounts falling out into the wrong hands. I hope these steps will help you all to secure your IoT devices.
If you have any, feel free to share them in the comments! I’d love to know them.
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Lights today have become more than simple means of lighting up the dark. During their evolution from a simple filament bulb to today’s connected LEDs, lights have become more efficient and intelligent.
Digitalization makes new services possible
Products and services in the field of lighting and building-services technology are taking the form of subscription models. The ongoing process of digitalization is driving the trend. Known as ‘X as a Service’ (XaaS), ‘Light as a Service’ (LaaS), ‘Security as a Service,’ and ‘Safety as a Service,’ this trend offers benefits for both providers and customers. Digitalization is not only driving this development but also giving rise to new business models offered by IoT service providers.
In the future, lighting will be part of the internet of things (IoT) and services. Modern technology based on IoT Applications makes it possible to adapt the light to the needs of individual users. Lighting-system operation can be optimized if employed in combination with sun-protection systems, air-conditioning technology, and user-behavior models.
Given that service providers receive data from many different locations, they can develop algorithms that benefit all customers by helping to control the lighting situation more effectively and thus save energy.
Customers via service agreements can obtain the best lighting for their premises without having to bear high investment costs. They not only profit from the reduced effort required but always have the latest IoT Technology and enjoy accounting benefits.
Simply speaking, smart lighting is a combination of 6 components.
A complete smart lighting system using IoT Platform can intelligently automate and control lighting operations making working environments safer, productive, and efficient.
Technology without a relevant business use case is not of much use. Availability of a variety of Sensors, Advanced analytics techniques like Edge Computing, and scalable IoT Cloud services are fuelling the rise of unique use cases for smart lighting. IoT devices no longer limit industrial use cases for smart lighting solutions.
Smart lighting can enable the following use cases:
For many years, efficiency and cost savings in maintenance operations have been the guiding lights for Facility Managers round the globe. But they are not enough. Facility Managers are now looking out for IoT solutions that can help them identify areas of improvement and give them operational insights with baseline data. Digitizing critical maintenance processes with the help of IoT solutions is the right step forward.
Lighting operations alone contribute a significant portion of maintenance expenses. But not many facility managers have visibility in area wise or device/machine wise electricity consumption. This is where IoT enabled solutions can help.
Three crucial IoT solutions can help Facility Managers not only create digital services operations but also reduce cost and gain efficiency, which enables higher productivity for the organization.
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Introduction
A plethora of devices connected and sharing information is called the internet of things. These devices collect, send and receive data to applications, objects, and servers. They are used in various industries like automotive, industrial automation, medicine, security systems, and manufacturing.
There are various protocols and standards to connect. To decide a protocol, we need to consider the following aspects:
This article is aimed at understanding IoT standards and protocols offered by Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), and the International Telecommunication Union (ITU).
The following will give the protocol structure much better:
In 1982, the first machine which can communicate, and track record was created. It was a soft drink vending machine from Coca-Cola. In 1999, an RFID technology researcher, Kelvin Ashton coined the term internet of things. In two decades from 2000-2019, the system had undergone rapid development and found many practical applications.
Since then, it has evolved as a different internet world, it requires a new range of standards and protocols. Although new standards are available some applications still use technology like HTTP.
The following points will emphasize the necessity of these communication protocols and how they help us in overcoming issues:
The connections of the devices in IoT platform can be of following types:
Let’s discuss in brief about each connection type of IoT.
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The Internet of Things (IoT) represents the network of physical objects installed with sensors, software, and other technologies to connect and exchange data with other systems and devices over the network.
IoT has changed the way computers think; it has made computers understand in an innovative and better way. As a result, many business owners are developing IoT-based apps for their businesses to grow and expand.
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IoT or the Internet of Things is a trending topic today and can be heard on the lips of every techie. It is a common thing that many individuals are using it and their entire day-to-day life is dependent on it. Pros and Cons of the Internet of Things
Zillions of devices are interconnected in the IoT ecosystem, and surprisingly we as human beings never realized that these devices virtually surround us in inter-human or machine-to-machine interaction.
But, yes they never realize that this is what we call an IoT.
The ubiquity of wireless networks has possibly turned on everything. Be it a child’s toy or a driverless truck; all this is an example of IoT that has merged the digital and physical universe.
Statista reports that the installed base of active IoT connected devices is forecast to reach 21.5 billion units by the year 2025. Apart from all the path-breaking discoveries, IoT with its own set of pros and cons.
Here, we will see how IoT is luring the end-users with its captivating benefits and features, and at the same time, it is emerging as a dark side too.
Read the full blog here: Pros and cons of IoT
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