Biases and Achieving the Components of the Internet of Everything (IoE) in Iran's Neighboring Countries (Case Study: United Arab Emirates and Turkey)
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Seyed Omid Azarkasb
1
,
Seyed Hossein Khasteh
2
1 - Visiting professor and PhD student of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics, K.N. Toosi University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
2 - Assistant Professor of Artifical Inteligence, K.N. Toosi University of Tecnology, Tehran, Iran
Keywords: Disruptive technologies, digital technologies, management in the digital age, smart business, intelligent processes, Internet of Everything, sustainable development.,
Abstract :
The Internet of Everything constitutes a comprehensive framework of connections, processes, and principles interlinked within a unified ecosystem. Within this framework, at a higher level, connections have broadened, and more importantly, these connections are comprehended. The present article delves into assessing the status of this innovative technology in two neighboring countries. This study serves as an excellent example for decision-makers and leaders to propel Iran towards a higher level of sustainable development. Meanwhile, Dubai, one of the seven Emirates of the United Arab Emirates, by installing smart infrastructures, employing the unified DubaiNow application for all services (governmental and urban), and establishing a smart city, stands as the sole country among its neighbors to have successfully executed the Internet of Everything. The Internet of Everything has transformed Dubai into a significant economic hub in the region and globally. Conversely, although the Internet of Everything technology has not yet proliferated in Turkey, the foundations, technology, and key concepts have been well-established in the country. This technology, with its specific capabilities across various domains, from smart agriculture and livestock farming to urban traffic management, smart airports, and asset monitoring, has facilitated substantial improvements in infrastructures and services provided in Turkey. The examination results indicate that the orientations of these two countries toward achieving the prospects of this significant transformation have led to increased revenues, reduced operational costs, heightened productivity across various sectors, and positioning them on the path of sustainable development.