Re: The Internet of Things Is Far Bigger Than Anyone Realizes
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Oct 08, 2015 07:55AM
"A sensor is not a machine. It doesn’t do anything in the same sense that a machine does. It measures, it evaluates; in short, it gathers data. The Internet of Things really comes together with the connection of sensors and machines. That is to say, the real value that the Internet of Things creates is at the intersection of gathering data and leveraging it. All the information gathered by all the sensors in the world isn’t worth very much if there isn’t an infrastructure in place to analyze it in real time."
We are still invested in the prior IP of e.Digital. On the fly data gathering from various details...e.g sensors.
e.Digital's ability starts with prior IP first. The concepts of NUNCHI are in taking that ability and surrounding that ability with the collections of various sources...e.g sensors and prioritizing all the various different data collections and keeping it all separate but correlated....in real time.
The principles of 445 will allow the above to happen....in real time.
They have patented network interactions in transmitting the gathered data for shared computing processes.
The patent office agreed to allow patents on that basic principle.
doni