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    Internet of Things Sensors: Changing the Internet of Things in Industry and Medical Care for a Brighter Future

    • Last Update: 2021-06-10
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    [ Focus on Chemical Machinery Equipment Network ] IoT sensors make business and life easier through two ways: Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Medical Internet of Things (IoMT).
    We all agree that sensors surround us in many aspects of our lives and work environments.
    They are embedded in our smartphones, homes, offices, as well as our hospitals, shopping malls and airports.
    Today, people and businesses rely heavily on wireless IoT sensors to help them live and work smarter and more efficiently.
    And this is exactly what is happening.
    Chemical machinery equipment network hotspots focus on chemical machinery equipment sensors
    Wireless data transmission
     
    Wireless data transmission
    The idea of ​​wireless data transmission is not new, but the way we learn to use it is really new.
    Generally, sensors detect changes in the environment.
    Connecting these sensors through the Internet of Things can amplify their power, allowing the system to adjust based on the sensor's detection.

     

    The ability to receive real-time data can help people and businesses make more informed decisions without guessing (or hoping) the correct answer.
    Sensors allow us to gain new insights, improve efficiency, and troubleshoot problems before they arise.

     

    Some of the most exciting applications come from the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and how it is changing the way companies handle everything from automation and efficiency to predictive maintenance.
    In addition, the healthcare industry is benefiting from the help of IoT sensors.
    Let's take a look at these two industries and how IoT sensors can help them transform into a brighter future.

     

      Industrial Internet of Things
     
      Industrial Internet of Things
      The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), or Industry 4.
    0, is disrupting the way manufacturers work.
    Although industrial IoT sensors have achieved a whole new level of security and automation, they are now helping to solve one of the biggest challenges facing the manufacturing industry: unplanned downtime.
    In the automotive industry, the cost of this downtime is 5-20% of the factory's annual productivity, at $22,000 per minute.
    The easiest way to reduce this kind of unplanned downtime is to monitor the use of the equipment and ensure that the equipment is properly maintained.
    IoT sensors are helping manufacturers do this.

     

      Medical IoT sensors
     
      Medical IoT sensors
      For a long time, healthcare has relied on sensors to monitor everything from the patient's blood sugar, heart rate to oxygen saturation.
    IoT sensors are increasingly tracking more conditions, from accelerometers that track Parkinson-related tremors, to insoles that measure foot pressure, temperature, and exercise to help prevent diabetic foot ulcers.
    Medical IoT sensors can track insulin levels, medication compliance, asthma inhaler usage, and more.

     

      In addition, more and more medical service providers are "prescribing" smart watches or other wearable devices to help their patients track exercise, exercise, and sleep.
    A study by the Pew Research Center found that 21% of American adults currently use smart watches or fitness trackers, and this number is rising particularly fast among the baby boomers.

     

      Since these devices are all IoT, sensor data is provided to platforms and applications, and these platforms and applications can be managed by patients or care providers according to permissions.
    This can help patients better understand and manage their own health, such as receiving medication notifications or alarms when blood sugar drops.

     

      Original title: Internet of Things Sensors: Changing the Internet of Things in Industry and Medical Care for a Brighter Future
     

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