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Top 6 IoT Trends in 2022

While the expansion of the Internet of Things may remain constant in 2022, it will fluctuate and adapt.

www.analyticsinsight.net, Mar. 23, 2022 – 

The Internet of Things (IoT) has grown exponentially in a very short period of time. Smart gadgets, although being relatively new, are omnipresent in business and consumer spheres, and they show no indications of slowing down.

While the expansion of the Internet of Things may remain constant in 2022, it will fluctuate and adapt. Here are six trends that will impact the Internet of Things this year.

1. IoMT Continues to Expand

With the increased demand for hands-free health solutions, the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the adoption of the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT). In 2021, 64% of US households reported utilizing these services, with 43% intending to continue using them after the epidemic. These indicators lead to ongoing IoMT growth in 2022.

Wearable health monitoring, for example, will become increasingly common in order to extend at-home treatment. IoT connection will be used by hospitals to track resources and perform remote appointments. Even after the epidemic has passed, these patterns will continue to increase in order to make healthcare more accessible.

2. Security Remains a Focus

As the Internet of Things develops in popularity, its security flaws become increasingly worrying. Breaching linked automobiles might result in around 3,000 deaths during peak hour traffic. As more IoT devices are produced and cybercrime increases, security will become a priority.

More built-in security safeguards, such as secret computing and verification mechanisms for over-the-air updates, will be included by IoT makers. To supplement that update, security providers will provide additional IoT-specific services. Vulnerabilities will not vanish completely, but they will be reduced.

3. 5G Drives IIoT Growth

One of the most potential applications for these technologies is industrial IoT (IIoT). Simultaneously, present networks' low capacity and excessive latency impede their deployment. The arrival of 5G in 2022 will change all of that.

There are currently 48 billion internet-connected gadgets, straining present networks. Because of 5G's quicker speeds, reduced latency, and larger capacity, industrial facilities will be able to spread the IIoT to additional locations. Entire factories might be transformed into unified, interconnected entities.

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