10 Top Challenges Industrial IoT Must Overcome in 2015
Rich Quinnell
EETimes (12/24/2014 10:29 AM EST)
A lot of the excitement and press surrounding the Internet of Things (IoT) centers on home automation, wearable electronics, and other consumer applications. But industrial applications of the IoT, such as predictive maintenance and integration of the supply chain are likely to be the more compelling use cases, at least in terms of ROI. For Industrial IoT (IIoT) to realize its potential, however, it must overcome some substantial challenges.
Here's an industry perspective on what challenges IIoT must overcome in the coming year. To make navigation easy, I have links to the topics at the bottom of the page. You can also use the "Next" and "Previous" links to page through the list.
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