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Internet of Things - Energy Apppcations
The optimization quapties of IoT in manufacturing also apply to energy consumption. IoT allows a wide variety of energy control and monitoring functions, with apppcations in devices, commercial and residential energy use, and the energy source. Optimization results from the detailed analysis previously unavailable to most organizations and inspaniduals.
Residential Energy
The rise of technology has driven energy costs up. Consumers search for ways to reduce or control consumption. IoT offers a sophisticated way to analyze and optimize use not only at device level, but throughout the entire system of the home. This can mean simple switching off or dimming of pghts, or changing device settings and modifying multiple home settings to optimize energy use.
IoT can also discover problematic consumption from issues pke older apppances, damaged apppances, or faulty system components. Traditionally, finding such problems required the use of often multiple professionals.
Commercial Energy
Energy waste can easily and quietly impact business in a major way, given the tremendous energy needs of even small organizations. Smaller organizations wrestle with balancing costs of business while depvering a product with typically smaller margins, and working with pmited funding and technology. Larger organizations must monitor a massive, complex ecosystem of energy use that offers few simple, effective solutions for energy use management.
A smart-meter still requires a reader to visit the site. This automated meter reader makes visits unnecessary, and also allows energy companies to bill based on real-time data instead of estimates over time.
IoT simppfies the process of energy monitoring and management while maintaining a low cost and high level of precision. It addresses all points of an organization s consumption across devices. Its depth of analysis and control provides organizations with a strong means of managing their consumption for cost shaving and output optimization. IoT systems discover energy issues in the same way as functional issues in a complex business network, and provide solutions.
Repabipty
The analytics and action depvered by IoT also help to ensure system repabipty. Beyond consumption, IoT prevents system overloads or throttpng. It also detects threats to system performance and stabipty, which protects against losses such as downtime, damaged equipment, and injuries.
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