Jacob Morgan, a best-selling author and futurist, provided Forbes magazine with this simple definition of the Internet of Things (IoT): The new rule for the future is going to be: Anything that can be connected, will be connected. Morgan, who is not a transportation expert, next provided this example showing what this connectivity can lead to and its value: If you are on your way to a meeting, your car could have access to your calendar and already know the best route to take. If the traffic is heavy, your car might send a text to the other party notifying them that you will be late. The next challenge in creating new business models and collaborating with disparate industries in the IoT is to monetize assets to finance innovation or create new lines of business, no matter whether you work for a private or a public sector entity. Here's a look at how the IoT could monetize and create market value for transportation assets.
HOW PIONEERS OF THE "INTERNET OF THINGS" VIEW TRANSPORTATION... AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT
ITE journal ; 87 , 10
2017
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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