• Security. Surveillance cameras can be trained to recognize faces. Then they will be able to send a signal if they find a wanted criminal. Or if a person suddenly commits a crime, it will be possible to “remember” his face and find out when he appears in the field of view of another camera.

     

    Almost all major cities in China have installed thousands of cameras with face recognition. They know how to catch criminals and fix violations, for example, they notice if a person crossed the road in the wrong place.


  •  Here you can use sensors and smart devices to optimize water supply, control urban communications systems, and save electricity.

     

    European uses a whole range of services for management companies. For example, metering devices with sensors that remotely report errors to management companies: breakdowns or increased consumption of water and light.


  • Internet-of-Things (IoT)-enabled applications have entered almost every vertical and have revolutionized the way businesses operate. Of course, a mobile app is only part of the Internet of Things (IoT) infrastructure. However, combined with the new technological advances and technologies of the moment, it can boost your sales and productivity levels and completely change the way you do business. Accessibility: Mobile phone mobility ensures that its user has 24/7 access to control the IoT system. More data to analyze: Internet of Things (IoT) systems collect and process data from sensors, connected devices and mobile phones. When a smartphone becomes another piece of connected infrastructure, it provides a wealth of data about the habits, preferences, and lifestyles of its users, opening the door to more personalized promotions, home customizations, and other use cases. These elements are then used by mobile app development services to personalize apps.

  • I've put together a few tips on how a level of mobile app intelligence can help you succeed and bring more satisfaction to your customers and increase your business' revenue. Let's start by defining what IoT (Internet of Things) is. The Internet of Things (IoT) is about the vast array of "things" that are connected to the Internet to communicate with other things - IoT applications, connected devices, industrial machines, and more. Internet-connected devices use built-in sensors to collect data and, in some cases, act on it. IoT-connected devices and machines can improve the way we work and live. Internet of Things (IoT) application examples range from a smart home that automatically regulates heating and lighting to a smart factory that monitors industrial machines to find problems and then automatically adjusts to avoid failures.





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