📄️ Azure Virtual Desktop
A Microsoft Azure service that provides virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) capabilities, allowing remote access to applications and data from any device, which can be useful for managing and monitoring IoT systems.
📄️ Cognitive Services
AI-based services that provide human-like cognitive capabilities, such as natural language processing, image recognition, and speech recognition, which can be utilized in IoT applications for advanced analytics and automation.
📄️ Geo-fencing
The use of GPS or other location-based technologies to define virtual boundaries around a physical area, triggering actions or notifications when IoT devices enter or exit the area.
📄️ Greenfield Deployment
A term used to describe the implementation of IoT technologies and systems in a new environment or infrastructure, without the constraints of legacy systems or existing installations.
📄️ Gateway Redundancy Protocol (GRP)
A protocol designed to provide redundancy for IoT gateways, ensuring continuous data flow and increased reliability in case of gateway failures.
📄️ Location-Based Services (LBS)
IoT applications that use geographic information to provide context-aware services, such as asset tracking, indoor navigation, or targeted marketing.
📄️ Light Fidelity (Li-Fi)
A wireless communication technology that uses visible light to transmit data, offering an alternative to Wi-Fi for certain IoT applications with high data rates and low-latency requirements.
📄️ Object Identifier (OID)
A unique identifier assigned to objects within an IoT system, allowing for efficient data management, retrieval, and communication.
📄️ Physical-to-Virtual (P2V)
A term used to describe the process of converting physical resources, such as servers, storage, or networks, into virtual resources, enabling efficient resource allocation and management for IoT applications.
📄️ Real-Time Operating System (RTOS)
An operating system designed for real-time applications, providing quick and deterministic responses to events, often used in embedded and IoT systems.
📄️ Software as a Service (SaaS)
A cloud computing model where software applications are provided over the internet by a third-party provider, eliminating the need for local installation, maintenance, and management.
📄️ Smart City
A city that uses IoT devices, sensors, and data analytics to optimize urban services, improve sustainability, and enhance the quality of life for citizens.
📄️ Smart Grid
An electricity distribution network that uses IoT devices, sensors, and data analytics to optimize energy generation, distribution, and consumption.
📄️ Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN)
A set of standards and technologies designed to provide deterministic communication and precise time synchronization over Ethernet networks, commonly used in industrial IoT applications.