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How Electronics Engineering is Powering Smart Technologies and IoT

  Electronics engineering drives smart technologies and IoT by designing efficient sensors, microcontrollers, communication modules, and power systems that enable interconnected, intelligent devices. This integration powers real-time data processing, automation, and scalability across industries, with IoT devices projected to exceed 30 billion globally by 2030. Sensors and Edge Intelligence Electronics engineers develop low-power sensors for environmental monitoring, health tracking, and industrial vibration analysis, embedding AI chips for on-device decisions via edge computing. This reduces latency in applications like predictive maintenance, where anomalies trigger alerts before failures occur. RISC-V processors and chiplets enable customizable, energy-efficient hardware for massive deployments. Connectivity and Network Design 5G/6G modules, LPWAN (LoRaWAN, NB-IoT), and multi-carrier tech ensure reliable, low-latency links for billions of devices, powering smart grids t...