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Recent Trend In Electronics Engineering In 2019




Technological trend coming up in 2019 may be exciting than ever and we are facing a variety of breakthroughs in the coming year. Here is the list:


I.     Internet of things at home
Everything which connected that can be connected. We knew that, but the next step is our IoT gadgets which become more and more AI-controlled. Nowadays we can control our device via artificial intelligence; also some products are coming which Machine Learning capabilities have integrated locally in the Electronic product to enhance lifestyle. For example, WIFI-speaker is equipped with AI intelligence and more product to come.
 
II.    Niche integrated solution to do multifunction for IoT
In 2019 development goes toward niche integration solution with multifunction in the shape of the different sensor with connectivity. For example, wireless communication sensor that is fully customized and optimized at chip-level; to deliver as cost-effective. Small and battery low priced product as possible. The application product mainly within  IoT.

III.  Smart Clothes, Smart Watches and Fitbits.
Digital world has developing space to create smart accessories and gadget. In 2019 many individuals are thinking it is the time of smart cloth. Now we are talking about small sensor and patches that can measure ECG and temperature, Blood pressure and physical activity of the sick person. On the other hand, some product is developing for outdoor use such as smart socks, which by pressure can measure as well as running distance with speed, however, cloths that regulate heat themselves by body temperature and surrounding temperature.

IV.   5G technology.
This technology already launched in LONDON, and some cities of KOREA and JAPAN. However, it has some issue in case of frequency which creating effect on the birds and surrounding area. In London, people are protesting against this technology. Which give 400 MB/second. But in India it will take some time, some companies are working on the product such as Samsung, Jio, OnePlus in India. 
           

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