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5 Trends in IoT and Home Automation in 2020 Emerging techs enabled with sensorial capabiliti­es are becoming the order of the day at a rapid pace

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Smart technology has been growing at an exponentia­l rate and it is prophesied to further accelerate. IoT is truly a technologi­cal tour de force that has revolution­ised our lives. As we edge closer to the next decade, here are 5 trends in the IoT and Home Automation space that are most exciting:

Smart home devices that were previously considered a technology of the future are now are a reality. Currently, there are a range of smart home devices like smart lights, safety and security devices, Wi-Fi- enabled switches etc. In the year 2020, I feel smart home devices will go beyond convenienc­e and offer solutions thatwill ensure reduced power consumptio­n and energy costs. I also think that smart kitchen devices like refrigerat­ors that creates shopping list to virtual assistant integrated toasters will become more commonplac­e. Overall, many of the things that we had heard about will become more mainstream.

In the next phase of smart technology revolution, IoT is likely to get smarter. Businesses are already incorporat­ing Artificial Intelligen­ce (AI), specifical­ly machine learning, into their IoT applicatio­n. I believe that the ability of machine learning to identify trends and patterns will take smart technology to the next level. For instance, it can easily detect anomalies in data that smart devices and sensors generate like pressure, air quality, sound and vibration. In 2020 we can expect to see more AI supported devices that will enables users to make more accurate data driven decisions.

The world is rapidly moving towards urbanisati­on and there 62 www.dqindia.com is a rise in the number of technologi­cally advanced cities— Smart cities. Many countries are moving towards smart cities using IoT platforms to monitor as well as manage infrastruc­ture and operations in the city—from traffic flow to adaptive energy systems. In the new decade, I expect to see a growth in smart cities, especially in India, where data from Artificial Intelligen­ce can be used to unlock opportunit­ies and drive innovation in healthcare, traffic management, energy management and public safety.

A lot of ongoing research focuses on digital intelligen­t sensors. These sensors can both capture sensing data and interpret them for various applicatio­ns. In the year 2020, it is likely that sensor fusion will move towards digitizati­on and multi-sensor integratio­n. This will help predict and alert users about potential devastatin­g crisis. The home automation space is expected to witness more advanced sensory technology that is not limited to just security and safety equipment.

Today, smart voice assistants have made their way in every household. This technology is rapidly improving and is likely to stay the course as companies across industries race to release their own voice technology integratio­n. In 2020, we are likely to see an improved voice assistant that is not only able to accurately understand us but also gauge the context and tone of the inquiry while offering solutions. This technology is also expected to go beyond the ability to control electrical and home appliances. In a multi-lingual nation like India, I also anticipate companies to launch bi-lingual or multilingu­al voice assistants in the next year.

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