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AIDC and the Internet of Things
AIDC and the Internet of Things AIM's Internet of Things Committee tackles tough questions. Bert Moore Editor It's clear that bar codes, RFID, sensors and even future machine-readable technologies are the fundamental starting points for the Internet of Things (IoT). These technologies provide the visibility necessary for identifying, tracking and tracing objects in the physical and virtual worlds. But what, exactly, is the IoT and how do we define the various components and their interactions? One thing is clear: the IoT is many things to many people and the definition often depends on the interests of the party creating the definition. Publication date: November 2011
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