[{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org","@type":"Article","@id":"https:\/\/www.the-future-of-commerce.com\/2014\/10\/09\/not-the-internet-of-things-but-the-internet-for-things\/#Article","articleBody":"As electronics become smaller and more powerful, physical objects around us are getting smarter. They are also getting connected. This, however, does not change the fact that when you buy a physical object it needs to be delivered. It is still a \u201cthing,\u201d\u00a0not a stream of bytes, and despite recent advances in logistic systems they are still quite inefficient, fragmented, and\u00a0environmentally unsustainable.\nThe Internet is built on shared infrastructure and open protocols; it allows data to be sent to any part of the globe in a standard and universal manner. Trucks and containers, on the other hand, belong to different companies, are registered in different countries and are often filled with empty air. The same stands for distribution centers which have big redundant capacity and are not shared outside of their corporate entity.\nTo solve these logistical challenges, researchers from\u00a0Laval University in Quebec want to apply principles of open Internet Protocols to\u00a0physical goods delivery and create \u201cPhysical\u00a0Internet\u201c\u2014 a\u00a0physical delivery network based on open standards that is\u00a0as efficient in moving physical objects as the Internet is in moving digital bits.\nThe Physical Internet initiative is planning to improve logistics by enabling open collaboration and sharing logistics and transportation resources between different organizations even if they are competitors.\nThis idea is mind-blowing. Just think, how delivery of physical goods can change if all companies will connect their distribution centers and truck fleet in a standard way?\nWith standard protocol to drop and pickup goods in hubs like distribution centers, the speed of package delivery won\u2019t be limited by a single driver who is a driving a car from New York City to Los Angeles and needs to stop several times for sleep and rest.\nAdd to this a smart tag on a package that knows the destination address, multiply by self-driving cars, and we are looking at a revolution in how physical objects are handled, moved, stored, and supplied.\nCEO of\u00a0Matternet\u00a0, Andreas Raptopoulos, is pushing to take the idea of an Internet-like delivery system even further. Matternet is a California-based startup and is working on a drone-based, fully automated delivery system that operates without roads.\nIt uses a network of ground stations, equivalent to Internet hubs, to automatically move packages from one station to another. The routing software takes care of delivering packages to their destinations.\nWhen implemented, such systems are going to give a great boost to the adoption of online commerce, will remove major barriers for smaller players to enter the field and will reduce both delivery time and cost.\nIs your business ready to become an intelligent enterprise? 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