Global Research on Internet of Things (Iot) Leaders: Intel

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Target Audience:

Application developers and aggregators

Managed service and middleware companies

Wireless network operators and service providers

Data management and predictive analysis companies

Sensor, presence, location, and detection solution providers

Internet identity management, privacy, and security companies

M2M, Internet of Things (IoT), and general telecommunications companies

Wireless infrastructure (cellular, WiMAX, WiFi, RFID/NFC, and Beacon) providers

The world is moving beyond standalone devices into a new era in which everything is connected. The Internet of Things (IoT) refers to uniquely identifiable objects (things) and their virtual representations in an Internet-like structure. Stated differently, the concept involves the notion that there are many things (assets, objects, etc.) in the world that may be addressed/labeled/cataloged for various purposes. One term used for this concept is “Object Hyperlink”, which refers to the notion of extending the Internet to objects and locations in the real world. In other words, the Internet is associated with (or mapped to) the real world by attaching object tags with URLs as meta-objects to tangible objects or locations.

In all cases, there is a need for communication, which may occur over great distances or within close proximity to the item. Examples include everything from telemetry applications such as monitoring remote electric utility infrastructure via wireless connections via machine-to-machine (M2M) connections to proximity applications such as reader-tag interactions that occur via Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) solutions...