The Internet of Things – also known as the Internet of Everything – is among the latest technological revolutions. Every segment of Information Technology development, whether it is Silicon, Multimedia Communication, Devices & Systems, Software, Solutions, System Integration & Services is being augmented through this new paradigm.
IoT aggregates data from single or disparate sources, relying on a vast confluence of technologies and standards – including sensors and actuators, wearable computing, communications protocols, network, storage and compute infrastructure, big data and analytics, middleware, security, visualization and control and finally immersive
applications.
Its true value, however, lies in the analytics and knowledge gained from the data. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the key to unlock the true potential of IoT data. Machine Learning (ML) is enabling companies to quickly gain insight from their data and enable continuous learning for sustained growth. In this track, diverse industry participants share their vision, thought leadership, technology and business expertise – both theoretical and practical.
Please join us for this exciting track to learn about both the “hype” and the & “reality.”
Track highlights include:
Track Highlights
Internet of Things (IoT) needs Healthy 5G mmWave Operation – Dr. Suresh Borkar, Illinois Institute of Technology
Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) in the Internet of Things (IoT) – Jochen Renz, Rocket Wagon Venture Studios – New Mobility
Smart Cities — impact and solution for hyperscale big data growth, and the need for ML-based analytics – Neil Okhandiar, mLogica, Inc
Data Analysis Challenges Arising From “Plug and Play” Systems – Tatiana Orlova, Amper Technologies, Inc.
Addressing the masses: Conversational AI and IoT – Vijay Gurbani, PhD, Vail Systems, Inc.
About the Conference
The IIT RTC Conference is a globally recognized collaborative event, where industry and academia connect. Leveraging its unique academic setting, this annual conference brings together technical professionals and business executives from the data and telecommunications industry, standards bodies, policy and regulatory institutions, and academic educators and researchers to promote an open exchange of ideas to lead future development in the rapidly changing field of real-time communications.
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