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Tech Trends Impacting Connecting Living Applications

PR Newswire | 20 Oct, 2015
MOUNTAIN VIEW, California: Connected living, a concept that has emerged from the Internet of Things (IoT), is rapidly affecting all individuals. Innovations in information and communication technologies (ICT) are ensuring seamless connectivity, thus laying the foundation for connected living.

New analysis from Frost & Sullivan, Technology Innovations Impacting Connected Living (https://www.frost.com/d67f), provides an overview of the major drivers, benefits, challenges, and adoption for the following connected living applications:

    Connected home
    Connected vehicle
    Connected individual
    Connected healthcare
    Connected workplace

For complimentary access to more information on this research, please visit: http://bit.ly/1LkbKon

While connected individuals, vehicles and workplaces will benefit the younger generation, connected healthcare and homes can cater to the aged. Technology developers must consider these distinctions when designing products and solutions targeted at connected living.

"Wireless communication and cloud computing form the basis of any connected living deployment," said TechVision Senior Research Analyst Sumit Kumar Pal. "The delivery of critical computing resources such as storage and applications, to workforces and homes is substantially increasing the number of connected people."

The rising interest in wearable electronics is lending momentum to the connected healthcare sector. Meanwhile, sensor fusion technologies, which enable higher accuracy, are finding uses in location tracking and health monitoring. The employment of energy harvesting techniques to support various devices is also a critical success factor.

Furthermore, collaboration among stakeholders from various parts of the value chain in the sensor, microelectronics and ICT industries will help seamlessly deliver the connected living experience to consumers.

"In the near to mid-term, connected living will gain traction primarily in developed nations, where cost is not a significant factor," noted Pal. "The advent of low-cost devices and ubiquitous Internet connectivity will gradually encourage adoption and validate the vision of a perpetually connected world."

Technology Innovations Impacting Connected Living, a part of the TechVision (http://ww2.frost.com/research/technology/information-communication) subscription, offers an overview of connected living applications, including major drivers, benefits, challenges and adoption prospects. This research also provides a detailed account of the key technologies enabling connected living as well as innovations influencing the connected living concept.

TechVision is a global technology innovation-, disruption- and convergence-focused practice of Frost & Sullivan that provides a variety of technology-based alerts, newsletters and research services as well as growth consulting services. Its premier offering, the TechVision program, identifies and evaluates the most valuable emerging and disruptive technologies enabling products with near-term potential. A unique feature of the TechVision program is an annual selection of 50 technologies that can generate convergence scenarios, possibly disrupt the innovation landscape, and drive transformational growth. View a summary of our TechVision program by clicking on the following ifrost link: http://ifrost.frost.com/TechVision_Demo.

About Frost & Sullivan

Frost & Sullivan, the Growth Partnership Company, works in collaboration with clients to leverage visionary innovation that addresses the global challenges and related growth opportunities that will make or break today's market participants.

Our "Growth Partnership" supports clients by addressing these opportunities and incorporating two key elements driving visionary innovation: The Integrated Value Proposition and The Partnership Infrastructure.

    The Integrated Value Proposition provides support to our clients throughout all phases of their journey to visionary innovation including research, analysis, strategy, vision, innovation and implementation.
    The Partnership Infrastructure is unique as it constructs the foundation upon which visionary innovation becomes possible. This includes our 360 degree research, comprehensive industry coverage, career best practices as well as our global footprint of more than 40 offices.

For more than 50 years, we have been developing growth strategies for the global 1000, emerging businesses, the public sector and the investment community. Is your organization prepared for the next profound wave of industry convergence, disruptive technologies, increasing competitive intensity, Mega Trends, breakthrough best practices, changing customer dynamics and emerging economies?

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Technology Innovations Impacting Connected Living
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