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Looking ahead to 2025, the role of IoT and AI in urban development is more critical than ever. Cities face a growing demand to support increasing populations while minimizing environmental impact.
Adding more devices to the mainstream does not secure the future of IoT if these connections are not also more resilient.
T he Internet of Things (IoT) is a core technology of the 21st century. Embedded systems connect everyday objects like kitchen appliances, cars, smart thermostats , and baby monitors to the internet.
From border defence to smart cities, IoT watch towers combine AI, sensors, and cellular tech to reshape how India monitors ...
The global current sensors market is projected to grow from USD 3,670 million in 2025 to USD 12,670 million by 2035, ...
With more than 30 billion IoT devices projected by 2030, the challenge of powering ubiquitous, wireless, smart systems—without toxic batteries or grid connection—is one of the defining issues ...
In smart buildings, small, wireless sensors can more effectively monitor environmental conditions to drive efficiency gains savings but also for consumers. “Most of these devices that are battery ...
The consumer electronic sensors market is projected to witness substantial growth from 2025 to 2035, driven by technological ...
MIT scientists have built a tiny, ultra-efficient 5G receiver that can thrive in noisy wireless environments ideal for smartwatches, wearables, and sensors that need to sip power and still stay ...