Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is a technology that uses radio waves to read data encoded on RFID tags or smart labels. This works similarly to barcode…
IoT Explained Part II: The Four Stages of Data Collection, Conversion and Transfer
In our last article, we discussed what IoT is, its history and how it became the spearhead of Industry 4.0. But how does IoT work?…
IoT Explained Part I: What is Internet of Things?
Today, there are billions of electronic devices connected to the internet. These devices collect and share data. This makes up the Internet of Things –…
The Role of IoT in Global Disease Prevention
The outbreak of COVID-19 caught the world by surprise. In the future, IoT can help governments and health organizations stay one step ahead of disease…
Just a Spoonful of Sensors
Helps the medicine go down! In 2017, the FDA approved the first pill with ingestible sensors, which tracks when or if patients have taken their…
IoT Aspires to The Jetsons’ Space Car
Today’s cars commonly contain GPS navigation systems and Bluetooth connectivity. But the smart, connected vehicle has the potential to become much more. Inclement Weather Safety…
Going Pro with Sport Tech Wearables
If the recent Astros scandal is any indication, the sports industry is still trying to find where rising technology fits into the game. But harmony…
We’ve Got the Power: IoT Gloves
You may remember the Nintendo Power Glove of the 1980s – a device advertised to allow users to play video games with the motion of…
Soil & Water Plus IoT Equals Greener Gardening
From people who love gardening to those that have no green thumb to speak of, IoT can provide a helpful boost. Plant Monitoring Placed in…