DEVELOPMENT OF THE INTERNET OF THINGS IN POLAND WITH SPECIAL CONSIDERATION OF THE SOCIETY’S AWARENESS OF THE IOT

Szczepan Paszkiel

s.paszkiel@po.opole.pl
Opole University of Technology, Faculty of Electrical, Control & Computer Engineering, Department of Biomedical Engineering (Poland)

Maciej Matusik


Opole University of Technology, Faculty of Electrical, Control & Computer Engineering, Institute of Computer Engineering (Poland)

Abstract

The article includes the description of the current development of the Internet of Things (IoT) in Poland with special consideration of the society’s awareness of the IoT. In the recent years, the Internet of Things has been gaining an increasing number of supporters. The interest in this topic of many corporations from the discipline of IT and state-of-the-art technologies is especially important in this scope. The market observation in the recent years has shown that the IoT may become a widespread technology in many homes, which is why it is important to build awareness of the IoT among the Poles. The conducted survey studies were aimed at verifying the current state of the Polish society’s knowledge about the IoT, which is presented in this article. The article also includes the description of possible future implementations of the IoT and characterisation of the correlation between the IoT and other rapidly developing technologies.


Keywords:

IoT, society, Internet of Things, IT development

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2017-06-30

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Paszkiel, S. ., & Matusik, M. (2017). DEVELOPMENT OF THE INTERNET OF THINGS IN POLAND WITH SPECIAL CONSIDERATION OF THE SOCIETY’S AWARENESS OF THE IOT. Informatyka, Automatyka, Pomiary W Gospodarce I Ochronie Środowiska, 7(2), 32–35. https://doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0010.4834

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Szczepan Paszkiel 
s.paszkiel@po.opole.pl
Opole University of Technology, Faculty of Electrical, Control & Computer Engineering, Department of Biomedical Engineering Poland

Authors

Maciej Matusik 

Opole University of Technology, Faculty of Electrical, Control & Computer Engineering, Institute of Computer Engineering Poland

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