Every where there is a
buzz that control your appliance from your phone remotely even if you are out
of your house. Doesn’t it sounds very futuristic, you are not at home in hot summers
and before you are coming back your air conditioner already cooled your house
as you started it remotely.
There is one add of bajaj
cooler nowadays saying cooler has “surround cooling , IOT; Karo heat ko beat”.
This is the extent the IOT
has reached now to common public .
Even now coolers are equipped
with this technology.
Now What is IOT ? How it
Works ? What are its pros and cons?
Definition
The Internet of
things (IoT) is the extension of Internet connectivity into
physical devices and everyday objects. Embedded with electronics, Internet connectivity, and other forms of hardware (such as sensors), these devices can communicate and interact with others
over the Internet, and they can be remotely monitored and controlled.
In simple words we can say
that connecting things with internet and controlling them through internet.
How far we can think of?
Like you are sitting on your couch and with your phone or tabloid you are
controlling your complete house like Lights fridge washing machine air
conditioner and now air cooler also.
Now even cars are coming
with IOT . You want to park in a tight space no problem come out of your car
and your mobile or even key will guide you to automatically drive and park it
in that tight space as we know with Tesla cars your mobile can control your car
remotely.
BMW also has intelligent Key
for the better user experience.
Even Wrist watches are
having this technology like smart watches fitbit, apple smart watch Samsung gear
etc.
How It Works?
Devices and objects with built-in sensors connect to an
Internet of Things platform that integrates data from different devices and
applies analytics to exchange the most valuable information with applications
tailored to specific needs.
These powerful IoT platforms can identify useful information
and information that can be ignored. This information can be used to identify
models, make recommendations, and identify potential problems before they
occur.
For example, if I own a car manufacturing company, I might
want to know which of the optional components (leather seats or alloy wheels,
for example) are the most popular. With the technology of the Internet of
Things, I can:
Use sensors to determine the most popular areas in a
showroom and where customers spend the most time.
Consult the available sales data to determine the
best-selling components.
Automatically target sales data on offer so that popular
items are not depleted.
Based on information extracted from connected devices, I can
use real-time information to make informed decisions about which components to
store. In this way, I can save time and money.
With the results of advanced analysis, processes can be made
more efficient. With intelligent objects and systems, you can automate certain
tasks, especially when they are repetitive, trivial, time-consuming or even
dangerous.
Lets see some Good examples which we see in daily life:
1. Air Conditioner
2. Air Coolers
3. Washing Machine
4. Coffee Maker 2019
5. Ceiling Fan
6. Cars
7. Remote control Vehicle for Goods movement in warehouses.
and many more.
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