AIM
  • About
    • Industry Groups
    • Chapters
    • AIM Europe
    • Awards >
      • Case Study Competition
    • Board & Staff >
      • AIM Board Interviews
    • Members
    • Privacy Policy
  • Standards
    • AIM Standards
    • Standards Development Groups
    • Registration Authority
    • Public Review
    • ISO Standards
    • Understanding Standards Development
  • Events & News
    • AIM Anniversary
    • AIM Summit 2023
    • Calendar
    • Latest News
    • Newsletters
    • Podcasts
    • Webinars
  • Resources
    • Industry Direction Report
    • Business Directory
    • Store
    • RFID FAQ
    • Request for Proposal
  • Store
  • Business Directory
  • Join AIM
  • Member Login
  • Business Directory
  • 50 members

Store

By making this purchase, you agree to the AIM Privacy Policy.

  • Free Resource
Back

[hypImage]
What the Internet of Things (IoT) Needs to Become a Reality
What the Internet of Things (IoT) Needs to Become a Reality Abstract We’re entering a new era of computing technology that many are calling the Internet of Things (IoT). Machine to machine, machine to infrastructure, machine to environment, the Internet of Everything, the Internet of Intelligent Things, intelligent systems—call it what you want, but it’s happening, and its potential is huge. We see the IoT as billions of smart, connected “things” (a sort of “universal global neural network” in the cloud) that will encompass every aspect of our lives, and its foundation is the intelligence that embedded processing provides. The IoT is comprised of smart machines interacting and communicating with other machines, objects, environments and infrastructures. As a result, huge volumes of data are being generated, and that data is being processed into useful actions that can “command and control” things to make our lives much easier and safer—and to reduce our impact on the environment. The creativity of this new era is boundless, with amazing potential to improve our lives. What does the IoT need to become a reality? In this white paper, Freescale and ARM partner to answer that question. For more information about how Freescale and ARM are helping make the IoT a reality, visit http://www.freescale.com/ & http://arm.com/ Freescale, and the Freescale logo are trademarks of Freescale Semiconductor, Inc., Reg. U.S. Pat. & Tm. Off. ARM is the registered trademark of ARM Limited. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © 2012–2014 Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. and ARM, Inc. Document Number: INTOTHNGSWP REV 2 May 2014

Price:$0.00 

Quantity:
​AIM Forums
Join AIM
Privacy Policy

​AIM, Inc.  All Rights Reserved.
100 Allegheny Drive, Suite 105C
Warrendale, PA  15086 USA

Phone: +1.724.742.4470 | [email protected]
© 2022
​​AIM China
AIM Denmark
AIM Germany [AIM-D e.V.] | Germany, Switzerland, Austria
AIM India
AIM Japan

AIM Korea
AIM North America | US, Canada, Mexico
AIM Russia
AIM Asia
AIM Europe
  • About
    • Industry Groups
    • Chapters
    • AIM Europe
    • Awards >
      • Case Study Competition
    • Board & Staff >
      • AIM Board Interviews
    • Members
    • Privacy Policy
  • Standards
    • AIM Standards
    • Standards Development Groups
    • Registration Authority
    • Public Review
    • ISO Standards
    • Understanding Standards Development
  • Events & News
    • AIM Anniversary
    • AIM Summit 2023
    • Calendar
    • Latest News
    • Newsletters
    • Podcasts
    • Webinars
  • Resources
    • Industry Direction Report
    • Business Directory
    • Store
    • RFID FAQ
    • Request for Proposal
  • Store
  • Business Directory
  • Join AIM
  • Member Login
  • Business Directory
  • 50 members