Industrial factories make use of heavy-duty equipment that makes small faults difficult to detect.
With a network of smart sensors and intelligent devices, industrial factories can collect useful data from day to day operations to optimize processes, improve health and safety and manage utilities.
Here, we will explore just some of the smart monitoring applications and how industrial factories can utilize IoT sensors.
Again, they are faced with the problem of complexity and a high upfront capital requirement to launch their own IoT solutions. There is also the constraint of time to deploy IoT networks. There is also the constraint of time to deploy IoT networks.
• Detect fire before it escalates.
• Detect smoke and fire.
• Trigger alerts in case of an emergency.
• Monitor unauthorized movements in restricted areas.
• Track the movement of all equipment.
• Protect against theft of materials.
• Monitor timely staff attendance.
• Automate the functioning of buildings.
• Monitoring multiple oil wells/sites.
• Track oil exploration and refining stages.
• Tracking inventory levels.
Again, they are faced with the problem of complexity and a high upfront capital requirement to launch their own IoT solutions. There is also the constraint of time to deploy IoT networks. There is also the constraint of time to deploy IoT networks.