What is the Internet of Things? What does Lot do? The Internet of Things (IoT) technology is the communication and communication between smart devices. Today, the Internet of things extends from small household appliances to smart cities. Here, the data that emerges as big data. The Internet of Things or IoT refers to all systems that can transmit data over a network without the need for a network of people and human beings provided by interrelated computing devices, mechanical and digital machines, objects, animals or unique identifiers (UIDs). Increasingly, organizations in various industries use IoT technology to work more efficiently, provide better customer service, improve decision making and increase business value, and better understand customers. The Internet of Things, whose English is the Internet of things (IoT), is a concept first used by Kevin Ashton in a 1991 presentation. Keeping the Internet of things on the wristwatch is the way many electrical devices communicate with each other. For example; Have a smart watch on your arm. This smart watch has sensors that detect the distance you take, the steps you take and how your heart beats while doing these activities. The data collected here is analyzed by a client (computer, mobile phone, etc.) and helps us to streamline our lives. The communication between these two devices is the most fundamental feature that makes up the internet of objects.
An industrial LOT system consists of; • Intelligent assets that can detect, transmit and store information about themselves. So applications, controllers, sensors and security components. • Data communication infrastructure, such as the cloud; • Analytics and practices and people that generate business information from raw data. IOT devices share the sensor data they collect by connecting it to an IOT gateway or to a terminal other than the cloud from which the data is sent to the cloud for local analysis or analyzed locally. Sometimes, these devices communicate with other related devices and act on the information they receive from each other. Devices do most of the work without human intervention, but people can interact with the devices. For example, setting them up, giving instructions, or accessing data. The connectivity, network, and communication protocols used with these web-enabled devices depend largely on the specific IoT applications deployed.
Internet of Things and Big Data Today, the Internet of Things extends from small household appliances to smart cities. Of course, the data generated here appear as Big Data. The large data created by analyzing different data and making sense of the data used in the Internet of objects is very valuable. For example; Everyone searched for a parking space in the car park. The signs that are used today in parking lots and which say “FULL” or “EMPTY te at the entrance are one of the smallest examples that can be given to the Internet of Things and the big data to be formed. The sensors here detect the space and occupancy of the car park. When the ratio is analyzed with the time of day; data is available for us to analyze when the car park is full or empty. What is Big Data? Big Data, Big Data, is the result of the accumulation of all digital data in our lives. The data here are analyzed by people or artificial intelligence and are useful for many things in our daily lives.
Integration of Hydraulic System Equipment and Internet of Things; Our team of engineers has started to work on the compatibility of hydraulic systems and the Internet of objects. In the last quarter of 2020, we will start working with our new generation hydraulic equipment.