Why Is Standardization Important For IoT?

Webcubator Technologies
1 min readAug 3, 2020

The major hurdle of IoT evolution is standardisation.

Without a global standard, the complications for the device, that requires to correlate and interact with each other, will increase exponentially.

The standardisation involves data repository, service quality, automation, interfaces, associated addressing, and directory services, etc.

IoT ensures the connection of things requiring basic standards to operate with a manageable, scalable, and acceptable level of complication.

Sensors gather data within IoT devices, which is transmitted through wired or wireless networks application and data warehouses in the cloud virtually.

Then aggregate for examination to ascertain information like usage patterns via business intelligence and analytics applications.

Specifically, standardisation is not essential to resolve interoperability.

It can also be done through multiprotocol gateways.

The relevance of standardisation is to diminish protocol gaps related to security issues and breaches.

It will even diminish the cost of overall manufacturing of components, data, and transport.

They allow more compatible parts leading to less manufacturing & design cost.

Hence, it streamlines the entire process and comprehensive integration at an execution level such as business process, data interoperability, records, and data aggregation.

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