IoT Standardization: Why IoT has not set standards yet?

IoT Standardization: Why IoT has not set standards yet?

One of the most difficult challenges in the IoT evolution is standardization.

The Internet of Things is here, and it's going to open up the possibilities in the next 5 years. Business organizations are increasingly realizing the importance of IoT in their sectors. The internet of things (IoT) is a series of internet-connected devices that can capture and transmit data over a network.

As part of their digital transformation strategies, many companies use IoT to identify customer needs in actual environments, become more sensitive, enhance computer and device efficiency on the go, drive innovation, and find innovative solutions to problems. Consider the following scenarios:

Medical Support

Data from the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) – such as wearable devices and other medically connected devices that track workout, sleep, and other health behaviors – is captured in real time using IoT technology. This IoT data allows for more accurate diagnosis and treatment strategies, as well as better patient security and efficiency and a more effective quality of care.

Government

Many real-world problems, such as road traffic, community services, economic growth, citizen participation, and public safety and wellbeing, are addressed with Iot devices. IoT sensors are often embedded in infrastructure facilities, such as street lighting, water meters, and traffic signals, in smart cities.

Why hasn't the Internet of Things (IoT) developed any standards yet?

One of the most difficult challenges in the IoT evolution is standardization. Without global standards, the complication of machines that need to connect and interact with one another (along with automation, service quality, data repository, and so on) would skyrocket. The Internet of Things promises lots of interconnected devices, which would necessitate universal standards in order to function at a degree of complexity that is appropriate, scalable, and manageable.

In a world dominated by smart devices, security is very important. This is why IoT standardization is necessary. Many have proposed that a common model for the Internet of Things could help us solve some of the industry's current problems. Laws and limitations can aid in defining the scope of data protection and determining when and how data can be purchased or exchanged. It can also help to dispel any misunderstandings about collection of data and information manipulation.

It is possible to monitor the flow of data and prevent it from reaching the hands of the wrong people by controlling the IoT industry. As a result, standardization of the IoT industry is essential for ensuring that we can continue to benefit from IoT.

IoT devices would not be a simple task to standardize. The procedure, along with the enforcement of the regulations, will be hampered by challenges and obstacles. Despite the fact that there is no single body involved in developing IoT standards, significant attempts are being taken at the national and international levels, as well as at the government and organizational levels. Many domestic and multinational corporations have established alliances to agree on shared IoT standards and technologies.

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