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As IoT technology evolves, automation will play a more important role by, for instance, automatically stopping the watering process once the soil has received a sufficient level of moisture. Furthermore, analysis of irrigation data transmitted to Cloud computing can help ensure that watering occurs at the optimal time (for example, overnight or at cooler times during the day) to minimize evaporation losses.
While humans can tell each other what they need, it’s not quite so simple for a cat or a dog armed only with a meow or a bark. To better help owners understand their pets’ needs, technology is coming to the rescue. The wearables that have been used to keep tabs on human health and fitness are now being adapted for animals.
As a robust and straightforward protocol, Modbus RTU has become an essential tool for engineers and technicians working in various industries, such as manufacturing, energy, and transportation. Understanding and implementing Modbus RTU is crucial for ensuring seamless communication between electronic devices and optimizing system performance.
Enough food is produced each year to comfortably feed the world’s 8 billion population. Yet, in 2023 at least 345 million people face high levels of food insecurity, according to the World Food Programme. The true number could be twice that. Between harvest and home, one-third of all the food produced is lost or wasted—about 2.5 billion tonnes—the weight of a couple of Mount Everests.
Harnessing AI Platforms for Rapid Development and Deployment of Predictive Maintenance Systems in Industrial Applications
In this article, we will look at the challenges that engineers encounter when deploying a predictive maintenance system and how edge AI platforms like Edge Impulse can help factories optimize and deploy predictive maintenance models on industrial edge devices.
The Internet of Things isn’t just one technology. It includes several different solutions and parts involving many fields, from network to end user hardware and design to data science. Each of these technologies had to evolve to make your mission-critical IoT system possible—and technologies evolve in response to challenges.