IoT devices are the nonstandard computing devices that connect wirelessly to a network and have the ability to transmit data, such as the many devices on the internet of things (IoT).
IoT enables companies to automate processes and reduce labor costs. It also cuts down on waste and improves service delivery, making it less expensive to manufacture and deliver goods, as well as offering transparency into customer transactions.
Definition of IoT(Internet of Things):
IoT is a dynamic global network infrastructure of physical and virtual objects having unique identities, which are embedded with software, sensors, actuators, electronic and network connectivity to facilitate intelligent applications by collecting and exchanging data.
However, all complete IoT systems are the same in that they represent the integration of four distinct components: sensors/devices, connectivity, data processing, and a user interface.
IoT companies are helping pave the way for a future with minimized waste, energy efficiency and greater personal autonomy. However, to be sustainable, a connected device system must be feedback rich and responsive, and actions must be connected through data.
Event Stream Processing
IoT applications require extremely high data rates that must be analysed in real time. Things – creating tens of thousands of events per second – are common, and millions of events per second can occur in some telecom and telemetry situations. To address such use cases, efficient event stream processing is key. Such demands solutions which can manage very high-rate data streams to perform tasks such as real-time analytics and pattern identification.
Zero-Touch Provisioning
Highly scalable provisioning engine enables a fully automated device registration and provisioning that can be tailored to specific user journeys. The platform flexibility ensures that any on-boarding user journey can be supported: from zero-touch fully automated, through agent assisted to the self-service device on-boarding.
Things Management
Long-lived “things” require management and monitoring. This includes things monitoring, firmware and software updates, diagnostics, crash analysis and reporting, physical management, and security management. IoT ecosystems also bring new problems of scale to the management task. Solutions must be capable of managing and monitoring thousands and perhaps even millions of things.
Two-Way Communication
offers a standard way of collecting data from sensors and devices along with an ability to send messages to devices with a single, standard-based set of APIs and device management protocols. A built-in workflow engine makes interacting with devices at scale simple and efficient.
Firmware Management
Firmware management enables triggering and scheduling over-the-air firmware and software updates – utilizing device APIs or industry standard protocols.
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More objects are becoming embedded with sensors & actors and are gaining the ability to communicate. Energia enables to make use of the resulting information – to create new business models, to improve business process, and to reduce costs and risks.
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Communication Browser-based flow editor makes it easy to act on events or ship data using a wide range of adapters and connectors.
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