The Internet of Things (IoT) is a computer science term for a network of physical devices, vehicles, home appliances, and other devices that are equipped with electronics, software, sensors, moving parts, and network connectivity that allows these devices to connect and exchange information. you data. Each of these devices is clearly identifiable due to the implemented computing system, but is still able to work independently within the existing Internet infrastructure.
The version of the Internet of Things applied to industry was named the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). These solutions are exclusively intended for professional industrial applications, where they have an irreplaceable place for reducing costs, increasing work efficiency, increasing performance, protecting workers and protecting the natural environment.
THE INDUSTRIAL INTERNET OF THINGS IIOT
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a computer science term for a network of physical devices, vehicles, home appliances, and other devices that are equipped with electronics, software, sensors, moving parts, and network connectivity that allows these devices to connect and exchange information. you data. Each of these devices is clearly identifiable due to the implemented computing system, but is still able to work independently within the existing Internet infrastructure.
The version of the Internet of Things applied to industry was named the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). These solutions are exclusively intended for professional industrial applications, where they have an irreplaceable place for reducing costs, increasing work efficiency, increasing performance, protecting workers and protecting the natural environment.
The solution from Unified Cloud Sensors, consisting of SensoCom and SensoCom DIN modules, and the communication and server infrastructure of SensoField Cloud meet all the technical requirements for functioning in both a 4G network and a 5G network, using the NB-IOT standard within an LPWAN type network. The solutions meet the vision of the fourth industrial revolution Industry 4.0, Maintenance 4.0 and Agriculture 4.0, which are directly linked to the use of the IIoT Industrial Internet of Things.