Integration Of Internet Of Things Technologies In Industry And Everyday Life
Boboqulov Behzod Alisher o’g’li , Tashkent State University of Economics Information Systems and Technologies in Economics, Doctoral Candidate, UzbekistanAbstract
The integration of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies into industry and everyday life has become a key driver of digital transformation in the modern world. IoT enables physical devices, sensors, and intelligent systems to collect, exchange, and analyze data in real time, creating interconnected ecosystems that enhance efficiency, safety, and user experience. In industrial sectors, IoT supports automation, predictive maintenance, energy optimization, and smart manufacturing, significantly improving productivity and reducing operational costs. In everyday life, IoT technologies empower smart homes, healthcare monitoring systems, transportation services, and personal devices, contributing to greater comfort, convenience, and accessibility. This study examines the fundamental principles, architecture, and key applications of IoT, analyzes its role in industrial and household contexts, and highlights the challenges associated with security, interoperability, and data management. The findings demonstrate that IoT continues to evolve as a transformative technology, offering vast opportunities for innovation while requiring robust strategies to ensure safety, reliability, and long-term sustainability.
Keywords
Internet of Things (IoT), smart devices, automation, industrial IoT (IIoT)
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