The cloud and IoT, once a fringe aspect of the internet, are now a significant aspect of modern society. We’re now used to having an assortment of wireless devices, both fixed and portable, providing us with a plethora of useful functions and features we can’t do without today.
However, these awesome devices rely on a complex and highly integrated infrastructure that must be constantly deployed, maintained, and updated. This concern also extends to the IoT-enabled devices operating inside the cloud, like software-defined vehicles and related complex mobile systems.
Successfully developing and deploying RF components and devices is a complex process requiring an in-depth knowledge of RF fundamentals as well as a thorough understanding of material selection. Everything from the filter technology used to enhance wireless performance by mitigating interference and optimizing signal integrity, to the power systems driving data centers burdened by the voracious appetite of generative AI, are critical to the entire system functioning optimally.
These infrastructure concerns also include the code underpinning the Cloud, which can arguably be more important than the physical components involved. This not only includes the operating systems and communication protocols that help the IoT function, but also the proactive IoT security strategies needed to address cybersecurity as we approach the Quantum Era.
Stay tuned for our upcoming Takeover Week that puts the magnifying glass on the many facets of IoT infrastructure with a series of articles. It all starts on June 23.
Article Focus on IoT Infrastructure
These articles will go live on June 23.
IoT Infrastructure eBook
This eBook will collect together the articles from the IoT Infrastructure Takeover Week.