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Internet of People: Technology 2015-2025
[August 12, 2014]

Internet of People: Technology 2015-2025


(M2 PressWIRE Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Dublin - Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/72qllc/_internet_of) has announced the addition of the " Internet of People: Technology 2015-2025" report to their offering.



This Internet of People (IoP) report is unique in being up-to-date and very thorough in examining the big picture involved including wearable, flexible, tightly rollable and stretchable technology and replacing batteries with multi-mode energy harvesting. The maturing mobile phone, tablet, and laptop industry will reinvent itself with widely dispersed peripherals in smart patches, glasses, watches, headgear and more and they will transition to web enablement then replacing complete mobile phone functions. 55 billion IoP devices could be sold in 2025.

The new term Internet of People (IoP) encompasses internet-enabled personal electronics. It is rapidly spreading into the fabric of society giving a burst of new growth to add to the easing growth of mobile phones, tablets and other conventional personal electronics and associated networks and services. Many internet-enabled peripherals and alternatives are arriving that are worn, embedded in textiles and in products.


This is thanks to new materials and ways of making electronics and more suitable human interfaces. As yet, little is written about IoP as a big picture, though reviews of such things as Google Glass and smart watches and speculation about new products abounds on the web. This report provides what is missing - forecasts for the big picture down to the materials and technologies involved that will cause disruptive change such as invisible, stretchable, woven and disposable electronics.

Key Topics Covered: 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS 2. INTRODUCTION 3. IMPROVED HUMAN INTERFACE AND HEALTHCARE 4. TIGHTLY ROLLABLE DISPLAY TECHNOLOGY 5. PHONE SENSOR FUSION & INTERNET OF EVERYTHING 6. INDOOR POSITIONING SYSTEMS (IPS) 7. NEAR FIELD COMMUNICATION 8. PRINTED AND PRINTABLE ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICS 9. FUTURE ELECTRICAL POWER AND OTHER EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/72qllc/_internet_of CONTACT: Research and Markets, Laura Wood, Senior Manager.

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