The Internet of Things (IoT) refers to a vast network of billions of smart devices that connect people, computer systems, and applications. These devices collect, share, and communicate data, enabling interaction between the devices themselves and with cloud-based systems. A typical IoT system works through real-time collection and exchange of data.
An IoT system has three components:
Smart devices – sensors
IoT Data
Graphic Interface
A network of smart sensors and devices designed to seamlessly connect people, computer systems, and applications, enabling the efficient collection and sharing of data.
1. Smart IoT Sensors
The deployment of IoT sensor system captures environmental, user, and usage data, transmitting it seamlessly to its IoT application as a customizable all-in-one hub.
Cubicle lock Sensors that monitor frequency
Odor sensors to monitor air freshness
Toilet roll sensors to track supply levels
Fall detection Sensors for emergencies
Alarm Sensors for safety alerts
Air freshener monitors, activate between uses
2. IoT Data
An IoT integrates data from devices, analyzes it using AI or machine learning, and sends decisions back to the devices for intelligent responses.
3. IoT Device Management
The IoT device can be managed through a graphical interface.