IoT is a blanket term that encompasses a vast array of web enabled smart devices.

Sensors are sensing environmental pressures or temperatures or even bio-metric changes in our bodies.

IoT devices connected to the internet not only capture a whole bunch of data from these sensors, but they can talk to each other and they give us insights about what to do next.

IoT and construction sites are identifying risks before they happen.

It could be anything from poor air quality on a floor to a worker getting too close to a piece of equipment. It could potentially increase safety.

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One way is by using presence detection or detect an entity’s location to understand and indicate exactly where individual workers are or materials are or where equipment is and the belief here is that we could increase individual environmental awareness.

The Interest for Industrial IoT at construction sites is growing. There has been an increased enthusiasm just to get more data onto the site but data alone isn’t enough. What we need is real time actionable information.

In order to get actionable information more sensors and IoT devices on the site need to be deployed so that they can be embedded in materials.

Intelligent tools tell us how a drill is performing, or how a welding machine is exactly executing & what problem is occurring, to reduce cut practices through manual labor & optimize on efficiency.

Not only intelligent devices at a construction site, but throughout building operations to give us continued insights on how that building as a whole is performing.

If the site supervisor logs in for the start of his work day by turning on the ignition in his company truck.

The construction company can see him in his truck en-route to his current project.

His truck’s performance metrics, such as mileage and stops are recorded automatically for better fuel management.

Arriving at the job site, he is checked in automatically. His crew and sub-trades are notified that he is on site, so they can begin reporting to him.

The supervisor has access to the location of employees and heavy equipment at all time, further ensuring the safety of workers and preventing loss of valuable assets.

Tasks can be automated using digital forms connected to the back office of the supervisor’s construction company.

Workflows for deliveries, change orders, invoicing, scheduling, inspections and quality control are all optimized to keep the project on schedule and on budget.

This streamlines his admin work and daily record keeping.

Predictive analysis helps minimize downtime by tracking operating hours and analyzing usage of equipment notifying him and head office, of maintenance needs.

As his shift ends, a temporary portable security system around the perimeter of the site switches on.

It will alert him and his team to any motion after hours.

All ideas in this blog are to provide a visualisation scenario of the various and vast array of things that can be done with IoT, with intelligent edge devices connected to sensors.

Embeodos had an application to work on for embedding location monitoring devices in helmets, safety jackets & safety belts of on field site crew & engineers.
The application was to identify at a given point of time, the location of any person logged into the system.

Remote enable & disable of certain access areas was also asked for, during application design to ensure Role Based access to certain areas based on physical parameters.
The Site Dashboard would log this data and create a virtual map of entities that contain these intelligent devices.

It was an efficient application on safety & management geared towards construction facilities.

This application can be ported to any large scale industrial area, where worker visibility, safety and security is concerned. This application can also be extended to track & trace equipments as well.

The cost of acquiring data from 100 – 200 people on a construction site, + plus monitoring their movements in real time is high.

But comes with huge amounts of data with the sole purpose of generating actionable insights into optimizing operations & processes on the shop floor.

Companies should have an appetite of investing into data acquiring projects & solutions that will enable them to produce insights and solve problems a lot quicker than intuition & experience!

 

 

 

 

 

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Public, Private & Hybrid Cloud Types! Also Community Cloud!

Public, private, and hybrid clouds each have their own set of advantages and disadvantages, and the choice of which one to use depends on the specific needs of the organization.

Public clouds offer scalability and cost-effectiveness, while private clouds offer control and security.

Hybrid clouds offer the best of both worlds.

It is important for organizations to evaluate their specific needs and choose the type of cloud that best meets their requirements.

How for organizations – it is cloud compliance that creates value and trust in security.

Cloud computing can deliver tremendous amounts of business value to organizations, but it requires a strategic approach and a willingness to embrace change. Organizations that are able to do this, can reap the benefits of cloud computing and gain a competitive advantage in the marketplace.

Today, almost every manufacturing customer that is digitally transforming becomes partly a software company.

This is because digital transformation in manufacturing involves the integration of advanced technologies such as software, cloud services, data analytics, and artificial intelligence into traditional manufacturing operations.

These technologies enable manufacturers to improve efficiency, increase productivity, and gain insights from data to make better decisions.

By incorporating software into their operations, manufacturers can automate and streamline processes, improve communication and collaboration within the organization, and gain access to advanced analytics tools to make data-driven decisions.

Why manufacturers don’t like cloud computing!

Manufacturers who have not yet adopted cloud computing may be hesitant to do so for a variety of reasons. Some of the most common reasons include:

1) Familiarity with traditional methods: Long-standing businesses may be reluctant to move away from the familiar ways of working that have been successful for them in the past.

System on Module ( SOM ) vs System on Chip ( SOC ) – Which is better ?

Hence, SOM vs SOC which is better?

Whether a System-on-Module (SOM) or a System-on-Chip (SoC) is better depends on the specific requirements and constraints of your project. Both have their own advantages and disadvantages and the choice between the two will depend on the specific needs of your application.

An Era of MicroMobility during the 4th Industrial Revolution!

One of the key ways that IoT cellular connectivity has enabled the rise of micromobility is by providing a means of communication between the vehicle and the internet.

This allows for real-time tracking and monitoring of the vehicle’s location, usage, and maintenance needs, as well as enabling features such as remote locking and unlocking, and the ability to pay for rides using a smartphone app.

#iot cellular connectivity has also made it possible for micromobility companies to offer services such as shared scooter fleets, where users can locate and unlock a nearby scooter using their smartphone.

The move to remote and hybrid work, as well as rising gas prices, may have contributed to the growth of the #micromobility industry.

How Low Code / No Code Platforms are enhancing Digital Transformation, specially Industrial Iot!

One of the core things in your digital transformation journey is to make sure people are included in how you improve your processes.

Because work is typically siloed among machines, shop floors, products, data, and systems, and business processes it can be difficult to work together.

Creating applications can help bridge the gaps and allow your divisions to become more united by analyzing and comparing data together.

Developing lowcode applications doesn’t require users to know coding, anyone can create an application.

Domain experts and #IT professionals can work together to create solutions that bring more value to the business.

Doing so allows for #governance and #security to stay firmly intact, while solutions are driven by value and impact on the business.

EVs are great! But what of fraud risk at charging stations? Who keeps tabs on that?

Addressing fraud at charging points can be a complex task.

For commercial charging stations, fraud prevention measures may include implementing secure payment systems, conducting regular audits and inspections, and monitoring usage patterns to identify any unusual activity.

What Airtel, Jio & Vodafone are doing, and how they can lead in the IoT Market!

As the telecos power ahead with new age internet technologies, like IoT, AR/VR, Blockchain and with the obvious use of AI, there is a large market that they can capture.

Internet of Things (IoT) services are becoming increasingly important as more and more devices are connected to the internet.

How to calculate the service life of an industrial asset using Industrial IoT (IIoT)?

How does industrial iot play a role in this ?

Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) refers to the use of connected devices and sensors to gather and analyze data in industrial settings. In terms of calculating the service life of an industrial asset, IIoT can play a role in several ways.

To calculate the service life of an industrial asset, you will need to consider these factors and make an educated estimate based on your specific circumstances. You may also want to consult industry standards or guidelines for guidance on expected service life for different types of assets.

How Embedos helps Tank Manufacturers and Dairy Producers optimize their Tank Fill Control.

chnically-advanced controller that works on real-time data and system integrations can solve a lot of trouble. Embedos EB Series (EM Bose) is currently amongst the best liquid-level controllers for tank manufacturers & liquid production industries like dairy, water, juice, oil, wine etc when it comes to measuring the level of multiple liquids without changing device configuration. 

Combining with Temperature Input interfaces on Thermocouple / RTD inputs, the same controller can measure & display liquid level and temperature of the environment / tank.  

Compatible with both vertical and horizontal tanks, EM Bose is a tested and heavily deployed industrial solution. It calculates the volume of the liquid in the tank taking inputs from a pressure sensor mounted at the bottom of the tank. The data collected on the volume is displayed in real-time via a digital screen.

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