Making Devices Smart

A large number of devices now come with embedded memory, processing power and communicating capabilities helping them become smart. Connected things allow data to be exchanged between the things and its operating ecosystem including manufacturer, operators, users, and other products [1, 2]. The data collected from these products can be then analyzed to make a better decision-making, improve operational efficiencies and enhance performance of the product.

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