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Welcome!You've already learned about design tools, HCI in everyday life, data and testing, cyber-security, and digital communications. Using these foundations, we'll explore the exciting concept of the Internet of Everything (IoE) today!
What is Internet of Everything (IoE)?The Internet of Everything (IoE) refers to connecting people, processes, data, and devices to create intelligent systems. It goes beyond simple internet-connected devices to include how these elements work together to improve decision-making and automate tasks.
Key Components of IoEIoE is built on four main components:People — Users interacting with connected devices.Processes — Systems and workflows that make things happen automatically.Data — Information collected, analysed, and shared to create insights.Things — Physical devices connected to the internet, like smart appliances or sensors.
Which of the following is NOT a component of IoE?
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How IoE WorksIoE systems collect data from sensors or devices (e.g., smart thermostats), analyse it using software, and take actions based on the results. For example, a smart home system can adjust the heating based on weather data and user preferences.
IoE systems collect data from {{blank0}} and use it to make {{blank1}}.
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Benefits of IoEIoE provides many benefits, such as:Efficiency — Automating tasks saves time and resources.Better decision-making — Analysing data leads to smarter outcomes.Convenience — Devices can adjust to user needs automatically.Cost savings — Reducing energy use or optimising processes lowers expenses.
Which is NOT a benefit of IoE?
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Real-World IoE ExamplesIoE is everywhere! Examples include:Smart cities — Traffic lights adjust to real-time traffic data.Healthcare — Wearable devices monitor patient health and alert doctors.Retail — Inventory systems track stock automatically.Agriculture — Sensors monitor soil moisture and optimise watering.
Review Time!Great work! You've learned about the Internet of Everything, its components, how it works, and its benefits. Let's test your understanding with a few questions.
Which of the following are IoE applications? (Select all that apply)
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IoE improves {{blank0}} by automating tasks and analysing {{blank1}}.
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