Sanskriti School of Engineering and Information Technology has organized webinar on How IOT Technology brings change in Life. An IoT ecosystem consists of web-enabled smart devices that use embedded systems, such as processors, sensors and communication hardware, to collect, send and act on data they acquire from their suroundings. The webinar was aimed to understand the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning to aid in making data collection process easier and more dynamic. Prof. Dr U.S Panday (department of CSE, Delhi University) was the Keynote speaker of the Webinar.
Prof. Dr U.S Panday said that “The internet of things helps people live and work smarter, as well as gain complete control over their lives. In addition to offering smart devices to automate homes, IoT is essential to business with a real-time look into how their systems really work, delivering insights into everything from the performance of machines to supply chain and logistics operations. For IOT technology sky is the limit. Every field of the life is going to be full of technology and IOT is playing important role whether to select corect news from fake one in media houses or use of robotics for operating in operation theater. Transportation is the biggest area where technology is taking control for managing and controling trafic which is not possible for a single person. Goverments are also using technology for making elderly people life better and providing help when needed. “
While explaining about IOT, Sachin Gupta Chancellor, Sanskriti University said “Technology plays an important role in our day to day life, from monitoring our health through smart watches to scheduling our day’s work. IOT technology is increasing innovative ideas and reducing the cost. It helps us to access information from anywhere at any time on any device, improved communication between connected electronic devices, transferring data packets over a connected network, saving time and money.”
There are numerous real-world applications of the IOT, for example, smart homes that are equipped with smart thermostats, smart appliances and connected heating, lighting and electronic devices can be controlled remotely via computers and smartphones.