Introduction to Internet of Things (IoT) and How it Works

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Introduction to Internet of Things (IoT) and How it Works The Internet of things or IoT is influencing our lifestyle in the way we react to the way we behave. From air conditioners that you can control with your smartphone to Smart Cars that provide the shortest route or your Smartwatch that tracks your daily activities. IoT is a giant network with connected devices. These devices collect and share data on how they are used and the environment in which they are operated. Everything is done using sensors, the sensors are integrated into each physical device. It can be your mobile phone, appliances, traffic lights, Pecos barcode sensors and almost everything in everyday life. Click on this website for more details- https://www.cloudologic.com/post/introduction-tointernet-of-things-iot-and-how-it-works

These sensors continuously emit data on the operating status of the devices, but the important question is how they share this large amount of data, and how we put this data to our benefit. Iot provides a common platform for all these devices to download their data. And a common language for all devices to communicate with each other. The data is emitted from several sensors and sent to the IoT security platform. The IoT platform integrates data collected from various sources. Additional analyzes are performed on the data and valuable information is extracted according to the requirements. The result is shared with other devices for a better user experience. Automation and efficiency improvement. Let's look at a scenario where IoT platforms is doing wonders. In an AC manufacturing industry, both the manufacturing machine and the belt have sensors connected, continuously sending data on the condition of the machine and the production specifications to the manufacturer to identify problems beforehand. A barcode is appended to every item before leaving the belt. It contains the item code, producer subtleties, uncommon directions, and so on. The manufacturer uses this data to identify where the product was distributed and to track the retailer's inventory, therefore, the manufacturer can make the product run out of stock. To different retailers. Click on this website for more details- https://www.cloudologic.com/post/introduction-tointernet-of-things-iot-and-how-it-works

Each retailer has a barcode reader to track products that come from different manufacturers, manage inventory and consult special instructions and many more.


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