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What is IoT?

Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2024 5:52 am
by shewlykhatun708
The Internet of Things, or IoT for short, is the concept of connecting physical objects to the Internet so that they can be remotely controlled or monitored to gain insights that help improve personal or business outcomes. Physical objects can be connected either directly or through sensors attached to the object. Objects can be anything from everyday personal items such as doorbells, thermostats, lights or clocks to industrial or commercial devices such as solar panels, medical equipment, point-of-sale terminals, factory robots, parking meters, and vehicles. to the environment itself: rivers, forests, public places, etc.

There are many examples of how IoT can add value to businesses and the world.

IoT use cases in utilities and energy
Solar/wind monitoring : Monitors solar and wind energy production to detect any malfunctions or abnormal declines in energy efficiency. This helps to reduce costs and avoid potential business disruption, which means it reduces business risk.

Solar/wind control : Controls the placement of panels and turbines to optimize space for maximum energy production. This helps to increase the income.

Water monitoring : Monitor canada b2b leads water level, pressure, turbidity, Ph, salinity, ORP, flow, etc. to prevent flooding, monitor drinking water supplies , and monitor wastewater network and treatment operations. This helps reduce costs and reduce business risk.

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Backup power monitoring : Monitors backup power levels to prevent total disruption of service due to battery backup failure. This helps reduce business risk.

Storage (tanks) monitoring : Monitors oil and gas storage facilities to improve efficiency and cost effectiveness over manual inspections. This helps to reduce costs.

Monitoring of power poles: High winds, traffic accidents, earth movements, etc. to carry out preventive maintenance. controls large deflections as a result. This helps reduce costs and reduce business risk.

Connected Circuit Breakers : Connectivity is added to circuit breakers to gain new capabilities for metering, analyzing offsite power usage, and selectively cutting power to power-hungry devices to prevent power outages. This helps increase revenue and reduce costs.

Connected Meters : Monitors and optimizes infrastructure in real-time to detect leaks and faults, automate billing, and enable and disable services remotely. It helps reduce costs, increase revenue, reduce business risk and improve customer experience.

Field operations : Equipping service technicians with connected equipment, such as tablets, to improve worker efficiency. It also helps improve the employee experience.

Responsive to residential requirements : Monitors demand to prevent network disruption and optimize network usage. It helps reduce costs, increase revenue and reduce business risk.