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Network World IoT Briefing

April 27, 2020

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Cisco goes after wireless IoT with Fluidmesh acquisition

Cisco wants Fluidmesh to bolster wireless connectivity applications in large-scale distributed sites Read more ▶

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How underwater Internet of Things will work

IoT offers a way to track COVID-19 via connected thermometers

How AI will be used to manage 5G networks

Report: Most IoT transactions are not secure

Future 'smart walls' key to IoT

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Driving Radical Business Transformation

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How underwater Internet of Things will work

Lasers will be used to power underwater devices and transmit data below the ocean's surface. Read more ▶

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Image: IoT offers a way to track COVID-19 via connected thermometers

IoT offers a way to track COVID-19 via connected thermometers

The COVID-19 pandemic has catapulted one manufacturer of connected thermometers to national prominence, as Kinsa provides a possible window into the spread of the disease. Read more ▶

 
 
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How AI will be used to manage 5G networks

Artificial intelligence will play an important role in how future networks become sliced, supporting multiple uses, including IoT and private 5G networks. Read more ▶

Image: Report: Most IoT transactions are not secure

Report: Most IoT transactions are not secure

Data gathered by security provider Zscaler shows that not only are most internet-of-things transactions unsecured, they are also unauthorized as IoT creeps in as shadow-IT devices. Read more ▶

Image: Future 'smart walls' key to IoT

Future 'smart walls' key to IoT

MIT researchers are developing a wallpaper-like material that's made up of simple RF switch elements and can be applied to building surfaces. Using beamforming, the antenna array could potentially improve wireless signal strength nearly tenfold. Read more ▶

White Paper: Digi International

ANY-G TO LTE: The Top Five Considerations From Migrating to 4G, 5G and Beyond

Over the next two years, millions of 3G M2M and IoT devices will need to migrate to LTE networks. Read more ▶

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