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AIoT And 5G With Other Technologies Will Enable Fourth Industrial Revolution

The Fourth Industrial Revolution will weaken the lines between digital, physical and biological spheres and revolutionize the way we live, work and connect. However, it will not be a big bang event but a silent change already underway.

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Mankind is on the cusp of benefitting from the Fourth Industrial Revolution (or Industry 4.0) that will create synergies between hardware, software, networks and biology. Unlike its predecessors, it will not be tiggered by any single breakthrough. Steam power and water triggered the First Industrial Revolution. Electricity along with development of means of transportation and communication started the Second one. The growth of electronics and Information Technology catalysed the Third. 

However, multiple technologies are at play for the Fourth one.

5G

The next generation of networks are being rolled out. The proposed speed would be in 20 Gbits/sec as compared to 100 Mbits/sec for 4G networks. They would be accompanied by lower latency at 4 ms, support for higher device densities at 1 million connected devices per square Kilometre etc. 

However, 5G is not just about speed, it is an enabler technology for IoT (Internet of Things), AR/VR (Augmented Reality/Virtual Reality), Driverless vehicles etc. And the Fourth Industrial Revolution is firmly dependent on widespread rollout of 5G networks.

Technologies

Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman, World Economic Forum who coined the term, Fourth Industrial Revolution, suggested that breakthroughs in multiple technologies will contribute to it. These would include 

Artificial Intelligence and IoT (AIoT)

The high bandwidths and low latency offered by 5G networks will allow more data to be used by Artificial Intelligence dependent applications. The real benefits will accrue when Artificial intelligence will be applied to IoT devices which will be around 30.9 billion by 2025 as per the website www.statista.com. 

The vast number of sensors will generate huge amount of data. As per IDC, data generation would touch 180 Zettabytes by 2025. Artificial Intelligence algorithms will filter data at sensors reducing data flow to the central servers hosted in cloud or they would help take decisions near the sensor itself using edge technologies. In the former case they would analyze the data in the cloud servers. Sensors themselves will become smart and hence will also self monitor and self configure. The impact of AIoT would be unprecedented.

In industries, control of various devices in the factories will shift from factory floor to the control rooms. The handling of faults in machines will become predictive and in some cases preventive actions would be taken. Machines to machine communication between many small devices in offices and factories will be enabled and will help improve assembly line processes, warehouse management, logistic services, supply chain management etc. Collaborative robots with work alongside human beings. Decision making by AI will make IoT devices autonomous.

Autonomous vehicles with predictive maintenance needs would become norm and their safety and fuel efficiency will improve. Smart cities would emerge which would have improved services, less traffic congestion, better fleet management, better conservation of water and energy, and improved quality of life. Smart meters will synchronize demand supply curves and reduce distribution losses. Many functions inside the homes e.g. opening of doors, control of temperature, optimal running of appliances will “learn” from human behaviour and become autonomous. Predictive maintenance of devices will become common.

On individual front, the chances of predicting onset of certain diseases and successfully managing them after patient catches them will improve. Wearables that track human health and preferences will become a norm. Voice assistants will evolve to read facial and vocal expressions and provide context based responses.

Summary

The proportionate impact of the Industrial revolutions on human life as compared to industry has increased with each successive revolution. Similarly, the improvements in communication and transportation hav been increasing the speed and the spread of each revolution. The Fourth Industrial Revolution will weaken the lines between digital, physical and biological spheres and revolutionize the way we live, work and connect. However, it will not be a big bang event but a silent change already underway.

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