|
|
UNIVERSITY OF BUCHAREST FACULTY OF PHYSICS Guest 2024-11-23 18:17 |
|
|
|
Conference: Bucharest University Faculty of Physics 2017 Meeting
Section: Physics and Technology of Renewable and Alternative Energy Sources
Title: Energy-saving systems based on Internet of Things
Authors: Răzvan BALICA(1), Ștefan IORDACHE(2), Ioan STAMATIN(1,2)
Affiliation: 1) University of Bucharest, Faculty of Physics, PO Box MG-38, Bucharest-Magurele, Romania
2) 3Nano-SAE Research Center, PO Box MG-38, Bucharest-Magurele, Romania
E-mail razvanbalica@outlook.com
Keywords: Internet of things, IoT, devices, renewable energy, energy saving, high-tech, technology
Abstract: The Internet of Things (IoT) refers to the connection of multiple devices to a wider network, either directly (eg. Wi-Fi), via the user's smartphone (often via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth) or through communication protocols of their own, which allow devices to communicate with each other. Connected devices are now even a part of our cities, to bring us into the future : that of a connected society. We already glimpse at the potential of connected devices and the benefits they can bring to us , whatever the industry. In this paper we will talk about the impact of this phenomenon, the methods which can be used to save energy, how much has it evolved and what are the advantages and disadvantages. The IoT represents an evolution within which devices can interact with others. The IoT will be a major share of our daily lives, but also of he future of the internet. There is no doubt that our future will be connected. Vehicles, tools, street, wearables and even furniture, accompanied by sensors and advanced software will populate our daily lives as individuals and workers.
|
|
|
|