Opting for the wrong IoT communication technology will drain your connected devices of power, cause delays in data transfer, open security loopholes, and render the whole setup a failure.
According to IoT Analytics, a market research company, there were 11.7 billion IoT connections in 2020 globally, and this number is expected to swell to over 30 billion by 2025. As the Internet of Things adoption continues to grow, it’s important to carefully consider how to connect cyber-physical systems in an optimal way and avoid signal interference.