2. 1. IOT
What is the Internet of
Things (IoT)? The term IoT,
or Internet of Things,
refers to the collective
network of connected
devices and the technology
that facilitates
communication between
devices and the cloud, as
well as between the
devices themselves
3. 2.Eye-TrackingTechnology
Eye tracking is a sensor technology
that can detect a person’s
presence and follow what they are
looking at in real-time. The
technology converts eye
movements into a data stream that
contains information such as pupil
position, the gaze vector for each
eye, and gaze point. Essentially, the
technology decodes eye
movements and translates them
into insights that can be used in a
wide range of applications or as an
additional input modality.
4. 3. Speech recognition technology - Speech recognition software can translate spoken words into text
using closed captions to enable a person with hearing loss to understand what
others are saying. Speech recognition can also enable those with limited use of
their hands to work with computers, using voice commands instead of typing.
5. 4. AR/VR technology - AR uses a real-world
setting while VR is completely virtual. AR
users can control their presence in the real
world; VR users are controlled by the
system. VR requires a headset device, but
AR can be accessed with a smartphone. AR
enhances both the virtual and real world
while VR only enhances a fictional reality.
6. 5. Cloud computing - Cloud computing technology gives users access to storage, files,
software, and servers through their internet-connected devices: computers,
smartphones, tablets, and wearables. Cloud computing providers store and process
data in a location that's separate from end users.