Title: Achieve Peak Efficiency with the Industrial Internet of Things
1Achieve Peak Efficiency with the Industrial
Internet of Things
2Synopsis
- Understanding The Internet Of Things
- How the Internet of Things can transform your
home - Great Examples of the Internet of Things
- The Industrial Internet Of Things
- How the Industrial Internet of Things can
transform your workplace
3Understanding The Internet Of Things
- Digital Rube Goldberg devices
- IoT can be a somewhat abstract concept to
comprehend its a huge topic with endless
applications. One way of understanding IoT is by
envisioning a primitive Rube Goldberg device. One
action, such as the release of a lever, causes a
chain of reactions with an end result every
action has a subsequent reaction. The IoT is a
digital chain of events with an end result the
implementation of software streamlines the
process of getting from point A to point B the
end goal is achieved while halving the process.
The chain of command has been shortened to
maximize efficiency thanks to digital automation.
Why does implementing the IoT make the process so
much more efficient? Removing the possibility of
human error. - IoT and healthcare
- The Internet of Things has undoubtedly changed
the world. It is difficult to imagine a
pre-internet world. In addition to allowing for
instantaneous information to be available at the
touch of a button, the IoT has made important,
life-saving advances possible. For example, the
IoT has made electronic medical records a
possibility. A patients medical history can be
instantly accessed by a physician thanks to
electronic medical records or, in other words,
the IoT (in this case, the thing being a
persons health record). This is sometimes called
the Internet of Medical Things.
4Understanding The Internet Of Things
- Of course, with respect to healthcare, the IoT is
not limited to electronic medical records. IoT
extends to everything from digitally monitored
pacemakers to emergency notification devices to
bionic prosthetic limbs. IoT has revolutionized
healthcare, maximizing technological advances and
allowing doctors and nurses to devote more time
to urgent patient care. - IoT and daily life
- IoT has changed virtually every aspect of daily
life. From remote work to online classrooms, the
IoT harnesses the power and possibility of the
internet to make the world a smaller, more
efficient place. On a basic level, the
implementation of sensors, monitored and managed
digitally, has made vast improvements in the
logistics and handling of toll collection, thus
reducing traffic accidents and congestion.
Machine learning has revolutionized
manufacturing, allowing for huge advances in
engineering, construction and on-the-job safety.
The IoT also helps to maintain safety from home
security systems that can be digitally monitored
to electronic monitoring devices (i.e. ankle
bracelets) used to ensure compliance with the law.
5How the Internet of Things can transform your home
- To start with, entertainment systems. Gathering
information from its surroundings it will take
information from other appliances and give you
information. Another way it can transform your
home is if your alarm goes off in the morning,
the coffee will start brewing. You can also
remotely guard your home to keep everything safe.
You can connect your home to your possessions so
that everything can always be kept safe.If youre
on your way home in the sweltering heat and you
want your air con on before you get there, all
you have to do is turn it on via your smartphone.
- Even more data. Companies will have access to a
huge amount of data that all of the connected
items create. If the data is analysed well, more
will be understood about customer trends and
spends. - Knowing where everything is at all times. In the
future, location tracking will be made much
simpler. Internet-connected items will be
geographically tagged which will save both money
and time.
6How the Internet of Things can transform your home
- The interconnectivity of devices will help reduce
your travel time to and from work, enabling you
to get to and from work faster and to do
activities in speedy time. In the future,
interconnectivity will exist between all things
making everything you do quick and efficient. - Remote mobile device management. All things can
be controlled by your smartphone, remotely. Your
house will lock itself with the help of your
smartphone, your air con will switch on thanks to
your smartphone. All is done remotely, managed
outside the home. - Saves time. Your device will allow you to get
things done quicker, get in and out of places
faster, thus saving time and meaning you can do
more with your day. Wireless sensors can detect
when you walk into your local coffee shop, which
tells the barista what it is you usually order,
based on your order history. You can then
purchase the item using your phone. Your phone
will do everything for you. - Complex technology made simple. Think of all the
devices you have connected to your smartphone and
how complex each individual item is. Built
together, as in interconnectivity, makes the
whole complex world of technology simple. It all
comes down to one device your smartphone.
7Great Examples of the Internet of Things
- The Nest. This is a smart thermostat that is
connected to the internet, of course. It helps
make your house more efficient by monitoring when
you are asleep or awake, hot or cold, in the
house or out of the house. It changes the
temperature accordingly. This helps you save
tremendously on energy bills. It helps learn your
preferences. - The smart plug and insight switch. The smart plug
is connected to your smartphone and turns on and
off when you hit the button on your smartphone.
It can also be given a schedule of when it should
be turned on or off. The insight switch records
how much energy your devices are using. - Phillips Hue smart bulbs. This bulb is much more
intelligent than an ordinary bulb. It can be
turned on and off to fit schedule, connected to
your smartphone. These bulbs can also be joined
with your music to create a fun music and light
party. - The Apple Smart Watch. This watch allows you to
leave your phone behind and still make calls,
text, listen to music and many more things that
you would usually need your phone for. You can
even ask Siri to send a message. Stay connected
when your phone is not by your side. - QueueHop. This is where smart tags are attached
to the items on sale. After the payment is done,
they are unclipped automatically. - Multiple wearables. They monitor and track heart
rate, sleep, caloric intake, and many other
metrics to help keep our overall health and
fitness in check.
8Great Examples of the Internet of Things
- Cobra Code. This is remote control and monitoring
of your vehicle. This enables you to control
functions of your car such as opening and closing
of doors, the alarm system and detecting the
routes and traffic. - Piper. This serves as a security system and home
monitoring device which lets you see what is
going on in your home. It also acts as a speaker,
allowing you to speak to people in your house,
even if you are on holiday. This function is a
really good way of controlling your home when you
are not there. - Logitechs harmony. Lights, locks, plugs and
thermostats can all be controlled using your
smartphone. As well as a wide range of sensors
that is used to create a well-rounded security
system, joined with all the other devices in your
home. - Kolibree smart toothbrush. This is a great one
for the kids as it makes brushing into a game
making sure that they brush for long enough, at
the right speed and frequency. It also saves data
onto your phone about your brushing habits. - Petnet smart ped feeder. This means animals can
benefit from the internet of things. It helps you
organise which sort of food is best for your pet
and how much they should be consuming. You can
control all of this via your smartphone. You can
even schedule the delivery of the next food for
when it runs out.
9The Industrial Internet Of Things
- Communication
- The IIoT is a somewhat abstract concept as its
applications are practically infinite. Imagine
the way a flight path is monitored from the
ground the plane is able to send vital
communications and information via digital
communication, even without the intervention of
the flight crew. These same measures have been
applied to the way the manufacturing industry
works, revolutionizing the world of engineering
and manufacturing through digital communication. - Machine learning and machine to machine
communication allow the IIoT to be possible.
These processes enhance the industrial world,
reducing human error and maximizing efficiency.
While the IIoT has existed for years, a recent
technological explosion of progress has occurred,
allowing for the IIoT to be one of the most
exciting fields of study for scholars around the
world, on the cutting edge of technology. Think
of the way 3D printing has changed the world.
Now, imagine the processes that took 3D printing
from an idea to a working possibility.
10The Industrial Internet Of Things
- Efficiency
- The IIoT has made the world a more efficient
place. From a simple perspective, it greatly
reduces the risk of human error. Without the
IIoT, the automation that has made daily life so
much simpler and more convenient would be
impossible. Prescriptions are filled
automatically text message reminders allow
critical deadlines to be met heart rates are
monitored through wearable devices and the
manufacturing world has been completely and
utterly transformed. While technology has its
inherent vulnerabilities and pitfalls, the
science, safety and security of the IIoT are ever
improving with time. Security vulnerabilities are
easily identified and corrected, offering
opportunities for learning and improvement. IIoT
has also been proven to save on cost, energy and
efficiency, resulting in greener, more
environmentally manufacturing processes. - Robotics, machine learning and logistics
- Without IIoT, advances in robotics would be
virtually impossible. From military applications
to machine learning, robotics would be utterly
impossible without the communication facilitated
by the IIoT. Other fields would grind to a halt
without the IIoT. Everything from fleet
management and logistics to shopping online would
grind to a halt if simple messages were unable to
pass from one device to another. From managing a
supply chain to maintaining the security of an
office, the IIoT changes everything it touches,
allowing for information and analytics to be
processed instantly, this allowing for
information to be readily available at any given
moment.
11How the Industrial Internet of Things can
transform your workplace
- Increased productivity. If youre a business
owner, you will be able to record every aspect of
the business from operations right down to office
management. When all devices in the workplace are
connected to one centralised system, it becomes
much easier to control them. It also helps reduce
the number of potential problems related to
customers, everything is recorded through one
system. - Increased efficiency. Again, everything is
connected through one centralised system, so
efficiency will go up. There will be fewer
mistakes in your work and you will get it done in
half the time. - Cheaper and greener. The centralised system can
make devices switch to standby mode when the
employees are not at work, and all unnecessary
devices are deactivated. In addition to this, the
room temperature controller ensures that daylight
is let into the room when employees are there and
when the business is closed, temperature and
daylight is decreased. - Improves interactions among employees. A real
presence can be created anywhere in the world as
employees are remote. Also, video conferencing
can take place from anywhere in the world,
without the use of a fixed device. An app called
the Comfy App enables employees to stay better
connected and to manage and observe their
workplace environment.
12How the Industrial Internet of Things can
transform your workplace
- Travel. Business trips can be made more efficient
by the use of internet-connected cars. Vehicle
diagnostics can be made sense of and real-time
traffic conditions can be recorded. The internet
of things can be really helpful at airports to
reduce travel waiting time by placing digital
beacons around the place. These beacons show real
time updates for everything from table
reservations to airport shuttle schedules. - Smarter analytics. More data is available from
every avenue. This makes strategy and customer
experience more successful. Those industries in
healthcare, industrial, retail and automotive
areas will generate actionable information. - Energy costs. As interconnectivity between
devices in the workplace increases, energy costs
decrease. Devices turn on and off automatically
as people leave and enter the workplace. - Security. Surveillance systems are activated
which tell you who is at the door at all times.
There are also smart doorbells and locks
activated. - Smart lighting. Lights have turned wireless,
enabling you to observe lighting that changes as
employees leave and enter the building. It also
helps you manage the amount of lighting around
the workplace. - Digital Assistants. Take Alexa for Business for
example. She can set room temperatures, attend
virtual meetings, manage the workplace calendar
and so much more. She is equipped with over
10,000 business skills that help you run your day
smoothly and efficiently.
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