IoT Simulation - Why Simulation is a Critical Component to IoT Systems
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It’s important to remember that IoT is simultaneously driven by software and hardware (but wait, how does an IoT system actually work?). Both are equally important and rely on each other to function — yet hardware usually takes substantially longer to develop and produce than software.
Because hardware takes longer to develop, companies are forced to wait until the hardware is completed to begin truly testing their entire IoT solution. As you can imagine, this leads to slower time to market, suboptimal user experience, and more costly endeavors. It’s no secret that changes to hardware take more time and money than changes to software, so the use of simulation in IoT provides a way for companies to save tons of time, money, and headache.
Imagine if we could simulate the hardware of an IoT solution while it’s still being developed (or even before development has started) to enable companies to test as if the hardware actually existed.
Imagine if we could simulate the hardware of an IoT solution while it’s still being developed (or even before development has started) to enable companies to test as if the hardware actually existed. Keep in mind, the hardware wouldn’t actually exist — nothing would be physically connected to the software — but the tasks that the hardware performs (i.e. measure, collect, and transfer data) would be simulated and the software wouldn’t know any different.
Simulation/forecasting/etc already play major roles across a multitude of industries. Why do they do it?
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