The document outlines the key stages in an IoT lifecycle: collect, communicate, analyze, and act. In the collect stage, devices and sensors gather telemetry data from machines and smart buildings. The data is sent through networks and stored in a central repository. In the analyze stage, the historical IoT data is visualized on dashboards to understand past behavior and events. The act stage uses real-time decisions from the data to automatically feed back into business processes.
The document outlines the key stages in an IoT lifecycle: collect, communicate, analyze, and act. In the collect stage, devices and sensors gather telemetry data from machines and smart buildings. The data is sent through networks and stored in a central repository. In the analyze stage, the historical IoT data is visualized on dashboards to understand past behavior and events. The act stage uses real-time decisions from the data to automatically feed back into business processes.
The document outlines the key stages in an IoT lifecycle: collect, communicate, analyze, and act. In the collect stage, devices and sensors gather telemetry data from machines and smart buildings. The data is sent through networks and stored in a central repository. In the analyze stage, the historical IoT data is visualized on dashboards to understand past behavior and events. The act stage uses real-time decisions from the data to automatically feed back into business processes.
The document outlines the key stages in an IoT lifecycle: collect, communicate, analyze, and act. In the collect stage, devices and sensors gather telemetry data from machines and smart buildings. The data is sent through networks and stored in a central repository. In the analyze stage, the historical IoT data is visualized on dashboards to understand past behavior and events. The act stage uses real-time decisions from the data to automatically feed back into business processes.
COLLECT The first step for any IoT project is to generate some data. For equipment manufacturers, this is likely telemetry data from your machines, like voltage, temperature, rpm, flow rate, or fuel level. For smart building applications, this is probably data like room occupancy, motion, office temperature, and air quality. DEVICES AND SENSORS ARE COLLECTING DATA EVERYWHERE
Once the data is generated, it
must be collected in a central repository that can be accessed and queried by your team. This repository is sometimes called a data warehouse or data lake. COMMUNICATE Sending Data and Events through networks to some destination. COMMUNICATION DONE WITH THE HELP OF THESE 1) A CLOUD PLATEFORM 2) PRIVATE DATA CENTER 3) HOME NETWORK ANALYSIS CREATING INFORMATION FROM THE DATA ANALYSIS CREATING INFORMATION FROM THE DATA Analyzing data is about understanding what happened in the past. The first step in this stage is typically visualizing your historical IoT data on a dashboard. There’s an enormous amount of value in being able to see your information for the first time. Field technicians can view this data to better understand the past behavior of a piece of equipment being repaired. Facilities managers can view historical occupancy rates to better plan office environments and services. ACT TAKING ACTION BASED ON INFORMATION AND DATA The act stage is about automatically making real-time decisions from your data that feed back into a business process. REACT
Predicting the future can be the end-result of successfully traversing all
stages of the IoT Analytics Lifecycle. The Predict stage is about identifying the predictive indicators that lead to eventual failures. THANK YOU