Artikli kokkuvõte akadeemilises inglise keeles „Understanding the Internet of Things (IoT)“
agriculture and environment.
For cities the IoT is likely to provide innovative management of energy, traffic and security.
E-health services are said to enhance the quality of care and lower the cost for the healthcare
system. Education could be suited for one's needs, making it overall more accessible.
The IoT productivity applications will presumably raise the quality of decision making and
the effectiveness of production, helping to personalise retail.
To meet the needs of customers, globalisation of business models is likely required,
supporting collaboration of service providers and mobile operators worldwide. A new array of
commercial models is becoming more important, like the B2B2C where the service is sold by
another business with an end-user base. Customer charges are likely to be associated with
service value instead of usage, making connectivity an element of the service, and therefore
not being visible for the consumer.