The Internet of things

A flying meteorologist in action. Tel Aviv bat. Photo: Tel Aviv University

Meteorologists with wings

Bats, urban heat islands, Tel Aviv University, zoology, geography, interdisciplinary research, biologically assisted sampling, smart cities, the Internet of Things, air pollution,
A stressed cat. Illustration: depositphotos.com

Artificial intelligence will detect when the cat is in pain

With the help of the model, it is possible to simplify the process of diagnosing pain by taking a look at the cats' faces without making any contact with them, said PhD student Marcelo Feigelstein from the Department of Information Systems at the University of Haifa, editors
artificial intelligence. Illustration: shutterstock

"The goal is to bring humanity to the machines"

Watson Assistant in the car. Source: IBM.

IBM unveils personal assistant with artificial intelligence

Illustration: pixabay.

Caution! Your home devices follow you

the internet of things. From the PIXABAY.COM website

Revenge of the refrigerators

Smart coffee machine with touch screen. Photo: shutterstock

"Anything connected to the Internet can be hacked"

Application of a medical sensor within the "Internet of Things". Illustration: shutterstock

The potential of the Internet of Things

Printed circuit board and central processing unit, Moore's Law enabled a major revolution in scope from the Industrial Revolution. Illustration: shutterstock

50 years of Moore's Law: "The most significant development in modern times"

A small gadget. Photo: shutterstock

Electricity for the Internet of Things / Corinne Luzio

Input from multiple sensors. Illustration: shutterstock

Supersensory perception / Gershon Davlon and Joseph A. Paradiso

The new credit card-sized devices (for prototypes) can interact with each other and alert their users without the use of batteries. They pass information between them by deflecting or swallowing radio signals that already exist in the air around them. [Courtesy of University of Washington]

Wireless communication method without battery

Helmut Redinger, Atos. Photo: Avi Blizovsky, at the Savit 2013 exhibition in Hanover

The Internet of Things is already here