Article #5 of the IoT Foundation Series. Internet-connected security devices provide a fast and easy way to create a home security system. But are they also creating opportunities for security weakness?
Smart pet wearables industry is on the move. Following in the footsteps of the human fitness tracker boom, emerging wireless solutions powered by short-range and cellular IoT technologies are helping pet owners monitor the health and track the location of their beloved companions anywhere, anytime.
People living with disabilities don't want special treatment; they want equal opportunity. The ability to act independently of, and at the same time connect with, others when moving, communicating, learning, working, and socializing.
A guide to leverage energy harvesting technology, meet peak power requirements for data transmission, and pairing batteries with supercapacitors as an energy storage system.
A smart building uses technology to obtain data. The data is then used to enable automatic, efficient, and economical use of resources while maintaining a safe and pleasant environment for occupants.
Consumer demand for wearables is increasing, but after purchase, engagement is declining – why? Wearable technology has enjoyed a meteoric rise. Five years ago, approximately 115 million connected wearables were shipped. This year that figure is on target to hit 232 million units.
This article describes how custom notification and alert services can help facility managers improve their processes, reduce response time, and increase the overall user satisfaction of modern facilities.