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Paraphrase sentence Order Description 1)Paraphrase this sentence (found in" rel="nofollow">in 3rd paragraph of the source text): 2015 was the yearwhen the Internet of Thin" rel="nofollow">ings - which connects physical objects through electronics, softwareand wireless networks - had started to emerge as a genuin" rel="nofollow">inely feasible and scalable conceptthanks to the launch of a number of new in" rel="nofollow">initiatives, projects and concrete ideas. 2)Paraphrase this sentence (found in" rel="nofollow">in 11th paragraph of the source text): One major thin" rel="nofollow">ingEricsson would like to see is the development of more behavior change in" rel="nofollow">initiatives to embedsustain" rel="nofollow">inable thin" rel="nofollow">inkin" rel="nofollow">ing in" rel="nofollow">into the users of mobile devices. 3)Describe and explain" rel="nofollow">in the thesis of the source text. Include examples to illustrate yourunderstandin" rel="nofollow">ing. 2016 will be the year that the Internet of Thin" rel="nofollow">ings market starts to make a profound impact on the world of sustain" rel="nofollow">inability, with endless possibilities to slash global emissions through in" rel="nofollow">interconnected devices and objects. So says Elain" rel="nofollow">ine Weidman-Grunewald, the VP of sustain" rel="nofollow">inability and corporate responsibility at global ICT company Ericsson. Weidman-Grunewald told edie that 2015 was the year when the Internet of Thin" rel="nofollow">ings - which connects physical objects through electronics, software and wireless networks - had started to emerge as a genuin" rel="nofollow">inely feasible and scalable concept thanks to the launch of a number of new in" rel="nofollow">initiatives, projects and concrete ideas. “I thin" rel="nofollow">ink 2016 is goin" rel="nofollow">ing to be the year we realise the huge range of applications of the Internet of Thin" rel="nofollow">ings - and that’s a huge opportunity from a sustain" rel="nofollow">inability poin" rel="nofollow">int of view,” says Weidman-Grunewald. “The possibilities are just endless”. Already this year, Weidman-Grunewald's Ericsson has launched its 'Connected Water' scheme, with the in" rel="nofollow">installation of smart water sensors in" rel="nofollow">in a river basin" rel="nofollow">in in" rel="nofollow">in Atlanta that provides water for more than four million people. The sensors allow the city to remotely monitor the quality of the city’s water, ensurin" rel="nofollow">ing a cleaner water supply. Ericsson has also just join" rel="nofollow">ined the AT&T Smart Cities Alliance, which aims to “build smart, sustain" rel="nofollow">inable cities usin" rel="nofollow">ing IoT in" rel="nofollow">innovations”. An in" rel="nofollow">initial focus for the Alliance will be smart transport. Here's where the Internet of Thin" rel="nofollow">ings comes in" rel="nofollow">in, with the potential to allow various modes of transport to communicate with one another, optimisin" rel="nofollow">ing route and traffic data. Further down the lin" rel="nofollow">ine, we could even see fleets of self-drivin" rel="nofollow">ing cars operatin" rel="nofollow">ing as super-efficient taxis. Key to this vision of a connected planet, Weidman-Grunewald says, is the development of 5G mobile networks. The successor to 4G is expected to be hundreds of times faster than current in" rel="nofollow">internet speeds. In addition, the bandwidth (the amount of devices and data that can be handled at once) will also be exponentially larger, allowin" rel="nofollow">ing almost anythin" rel="nofollow">ing to be connected. A car, for example, could be able to offer high-speed Wi-Fi wherever you are. 5G is expected to be commercially available by 2020. “4G is about connectin" rel="nofollow">ing people, 5G is about connectin" rel="nofollow">ing everythin" rel="nofollow">ing”, explain" rel="nofollow">ins Weidman-Grunewald. “It’s a wide open field right now, and we are tryin" rel="nofollow">ing to work out how to use all this technology in" rel="nofollow">in a way that’s beneficial for busin" rel="nofollow">iness and the environment.” Ericsson has already demonstrated some of the capability of the technology, usin" rel="nofollow">ing 5G to carry out min" rel="nofollow">inin" rel="nofollow">ing and excavation operations wirelessly. Ericsson estimates there will be 28 billion connected devices on the planet by 2021, more than half of which will be machin" rel="nofollow">ine-to-machin" rel="nofollow">ine (M2M) or Internet of Thin" rel="nofollow">ings connections. These smart systems, alongside more efficient devices, could help cut global emissions by 15%. To reach this lofty goal, however, Weidman-Grunewald believes more "political will" is needed. One major thin" rel="nofollow">ing Ericsson would like to see is the development of more behavior change in" rel="nofollow">initiatives to embed sustain" rel="nofollow">inable thin" rel="nofollow">inkin" rel="nofollow">ing in" rel="nofollow">into the users of mobile devices. “Video conferencin" rel="nofollow">ing, for example, is a very easy way to cut emissions – politicians could do a lot more about encouragin" rel="nofollow">ing smarter ways of work, avoidin" rel="nofollow">ing travel and meetin" rel="nofollow">ings," Weidman-Grunewald adds. “We had a case in" rel="nofollow">in Sweden where the government in" rel="nofollow">incentivised cars that could run on ethanol while taxin" rel="nofollow">ing people that worked from home. It was a very poorly thought out policy, essentially encouragin" rel="nofollow">ing more people to be on the road.” Weidman-Grunewald said that ICT min" rel="nofollow">inisters should now start workin" rel="nofollow">ing "horizontally" across departments, workin" rel="nofollow">ing with environment min" rel="nofollow">insters, for example, to formulate an in" rel="nofollow">integrated approach that targets the potential emissions savin" rel="nofollow">ings of ICT. “The technology is there, but it won’t happen on its own.” Source: Allen, B. (2016, Jan 12). How the Internet of Thin" rel="nofollow">ings is transformin" rel="nofollow">ing sustain" rel="nofollow">inability. Edie Newsroom. Retrieved from https://www.edie.net/library/How-the-Internet-of-Thin" rel="nofollow">ings-is-transformin" rel="nofollow">ing-sustain" rel="nofollow">inability/6679