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internet of things

The basic concept of a network of smart devices was debated back in 1982, when a modified Coca-Cola vending machine at Carnegie Mellon University became the first Internet-connected device capable of reporting its stock and whether recently loaded drinks were cold or not.

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internet of things

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  1. The basic concept of a network of smart devices was debated back in 1982, when a modified Coca-Cola vending machine at Carnegie Mellon University became the first Internet-connected device capable of reporting its stock and whether recently loaded drinks were cold or not. ... A 1991 article by Mark Weiser on ubiquitous computing The Computer of the 21st Century, and in academia such as UbiComp and � PerCom, provided a modern vision of the Internet of Things . In 1994, Reza Raji described the concept in IEEE Spectrum as [moves]small data packages for a large set of nodes to integrate and automate everything from household appliances to entire factories. " Between 1993 and 1997, several companies offered solutions such as Microsoft at Work or Novell NEST. This area was gaining momentum. when Bill Joy introduced device-to-device communication as part of his Six Networks concept presented at the World Economic Forum in Davos in 1999. � � The term "Internet of Things" was coined by Kevin Ashton of Procter & Gamble, later MIT's Center for Automatic Identification, in 1999 , although he prefers the phrase "Internet for Things" . At that time, he considered radio frequency identification (RFID) an important element of the Internet of Things , which would allow computers to control all individual things. Defining the Internet of Things as just a moment in time when more things or � objects than people were connected to the Internet, Cisco Systems calculated that � the IoT was born between 2008 and 2009, with the things / people ratio � � increasing. from 0.08 in 2003 to 1.84 in 2010, � � for more details visit:https://shouts.site/internet-of-things/

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