Resolving large-scale performance bottlenecks in IoT Networks accessing Big Data
Introduction
Juniper Research has shown in the research that the rise of the connected revolution by Internet of Things is estimated to grow by 285% and reach a staggering number of 38.5 billion by 2020. The connected revolution of Internet of Things from Web 4.0 has invaded government, retail, intelligent grids, homes, healthcare, mobile healthcare, aviation, wearables, agriculture, utilities, and automotive industries.
The rise of the Internet of Things
· In the early 1990s during Web 1.0 revolution, approximately there were around 300,000 desktop computers that were connected to the Internet for broadcasting the brochures of businesses on the static web.
· By 2000s, the desktop computers reached a staggering number of 300 million.
· As the Web 4.0 revolution hit the masses, as of 2016, 2 billion phones are connected to the Internet.
· By 2020, according to the research report sponsored by RS solutions, an electrical manufacturer, around 13 billion refrigerators, kettles, Television sets, tablets, lights, security cameras, and smoke detectors are connected to the Internet powering the Internet of Things revolution.
· Around 3.5 billion global positioning navigation systems (GPS), car systems, and various sensors in the connected car are connected to the Internet. Google, Toyota, and Intel are advancing the connected car Internet of Things revolution with their research labs and acquisitions of Internet of Things companies.