We are about to enter the era of what is being universally referred to as the Internet of Things (IoT). Via this key enabling technology it will be possible to transfer valuable data between all manner of different types of electronic hardware in a way that would have been unimaginable only a few years ago. This could include everyday products from vending machines to domestic appliances, from gym equipment to smart meters. IoT looks destined to revolutionize home automation, industrial control, healthcare and a raft of other applications. The capture and processing of imaging data will have an integral part to play in a large proportion of IoT implementations. If engineers are going to add a fully effective imaging element into their IoT-enabled designs then there are both technical and commercial issues that they must be aware of.
Embedded World, where the embedded community comes together, is an ideal place to connect and collaborate. We invite you to join us to learn about our latest system solutions for Imaging, Connectivity, Motor Control and Power Solutions for the Internet of Things (IoT) . We’ll have technical and design experts on hand to show you how ON Semiconductor can support your entire design cycle from conception through system design and production.
I’ve got to admit it’s getting better
A little better all the time
– Lennon-McCartney
Everyone hopes for it, in one way or another – things to be a little better than they were before. Parents want a better life for their children. Workers want a little more in their paycheck. And fans of sports teams want at least a few more wins than last year. It’s a basic drive of human nature – looking to make things better than they were before, and striving to find ways to make that happen.