Showing posts with label Internet of Things. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Internet of Things. Show all posts

Tuesday, 5 June 2018

IoT based solution revolutionizing Smart Buildings



A consistent challenge for owners and managers of multistory buildings, schools, or building complexes is to keep the operational expenses low. The infrastructure available for managing building energy is designed for massive systems and not for managers with less budgets. This results in high costs of adoption and integration. IoT based solutions can help in such scenarios to collect, analyze, and control data from a multitude of systems, including HVAC, power, and lighting.

Implementing Smart Buildings for Greener Planet


With multiple thermostats and sensors producing data, manually collecting the information and compiling it in spreadsheets become an overwhelming tasks. Creating an extensible, connected platform capable of integrating with building sensors would be effective.

Sensors send the data from equipment such as air conditioners and lighting, and also on the flow of building occupants to the cloud to further analyze. Respective actions associated with the sensors are then triggered. For eg, when rooms are not in use, choosing the right time to turn down the thermostat to prevent waste. This will reduce building management costs — both in utilities and in staff.

Smart Building Scenarios


Numerous building systems, currently lack the connectivity and interoperability to work in unison. There were no means of process automation for efficient energy consumption. How about the thermostats that intuitively adjust the temperature, humidity, and light based on residents’ preferences and climatic conditions? This is now possible with IoT based solutions.

With a solution for home automation, IoT is changing the way buildings will be automated to save energy. Building automation is currently undergoing an pioneering transformation, encouraging the owners and tenants to rethink the possibilities of building management.

A recent McKinsey report on IoT estimates that connectivity can reduce energy in buildings by 20 percent and can lead to a nearly 20 percent increase in productivity.

IoT based solutions improve building visibility and manageability, giving facilities management firms the tools they need to reduce operational costs and provide the best experiences for tenants. This automated solution ensure the best-in-class climate control, energy savings, and maintenance.

Smart schools

The survey of more than 600 IT leaders from Extreme Networks, recorded that the scope of smart schools extends beyond traditional interactive classroom technologies.

The adoption of wearables, sensors located throughout classrooms, eBooks and tablets, collaborative classrooms, and smart lighting and HVAC has transformed the schools to become smarter and serve smart education to the students.

Smart Offices

Smart offices offer the automated heating and cooling systems, lighting, elevators and security are connected by a centralized management solution. This results in potential increase in ROI, more efficient employees, and improved environmental impacts.

Smart factories

Manufacturing industry relies on precision control of equipment and their production environment. With IoT based solutions, the identification of a problem becomes easier giving a fair turn around time to solve and schedule the maintenance.

A recent survey from PwC on IoT in manufacturing found that 35 percent of firms have implemented smart sensors to collect detailed operational data.

5 companies inculcating IoT solutions for smart buildings

Honeywell


Honeywell’s IoT based solution already caters about 10 million smart buildings worldwide. Honeywell implement IoT based solution at that lets building occupants report issues with heating or cooling. People become “sensors” alongside digital counterparts such as sensor.

IBM


IBM is implementing its Watson artificial intelligence and data analysis software behind its projects that make buildings smarter.

ISS, a facilities management company that will use Watson in more than 25,000 buildings to assess readings from sensors on windows, doors, chairs, food dispensers, air conditioning systems and so on.

Legrand


Legrand, a French-based electrical component manufacturer, sees its technology as the glue tying together automation technologies from the likes of Samsung and Cisco. It launched its IoT initiative, ‘ELIOT’, in November 2016.

Schneider Electric


Schneider Electric is considered to be energy management specialist. It introduced smart building product line called EcoStruxure in late November 2016.

Siemens


In 2016, this German conglomerate announced separate partnerships with IBM and consulting firm Capgemini to build even more credibility. The pact with IBM accords on creating a cloud service to help corporate real estate managers gain access to energy efficiency metrics for their facility portfolios.

IoT solutions For Smart Buildings?


If you are looking to build a smarter buildings by implementing Iot Solutions, we can help you. Get in touch with us to know more about our IoT solutions.

Reference: https://www.letsnurture.com/blog/iot-based-solution-revolutionizing-smart-buildings.html?utm_source=blog&utm_medium=Nisha

Wednesday, 23 May 2018

IoT applications transforming Coworking Space Management



Did you just hear the news on TOI about the price of a micro home in Mumbai, India? Well.. well..well. As of 24th April, 2018, these 189 sq ft flats are being valued at approximately USD 100,000. This fact is just another example of space scarcity consequences, which is a global issue irrespective of commercial or private property requirements.

What are Coworking Spaces and why they are in demand?


According to Intuit, 40% of the workforce will be freelancers, temps, independent contractors, and solopreneurs by 2020.

It is indeed a promising sign to see the wave of startups flooding through every industry. However, workspace is a scarce resource which has caused ridiculous boom in property prices which majority of the startups cannot afford. As a consequence, the concept of ‘Coworking Space’ is in demand and many startups and small companies are using it. A co-working space is nothing but a shared environment for the semi-professionals or professionals where they meet, work, share ideas and work together on their projects.

Not only startups and freelancers, shared workspace concept is also attracting the large corporates as well recently. As an example, WeWork is providing coworking spaces through which KPMG employees at WeWork are involved with business advice to startups without managing real estate and other costs.

IoT in Workspace Management


With increasing expectations of coworking space visitors and consumers about the amenities and environment, it is a challenge for managers to integrate the best technologies which can help managers to have a better control and vision over the workspaces while improving the consumer experience.

Hence, considering these facts and reasons, it is extremely important to use the space that is self owned or available in the most advanced and efficient manner. Here comes the role of IoT solutions helping the facility management to provide best-in-class shared workspaces to the members like never before.

IoT Applications transforming Shared Workspace Management


Leveraging IoT and by integrating other technologies, multiple solutions can be offered to transform coworking spaces into smarter, dynamic and interactive workplaces. From synchronised calendars which allow users to look at the available workspaces through a dashboard to end solutions like controlling the environment of a workplace, technology has its own role in seamless operations for the managers through a single interface.

Similar to Smart Home Automation concept, IoT is playing an immense role in shared workspace segment and has set forth its steps within this realm.

1. Smart Biometrics based Entry and Exits


Once the workspace or desk has been allotted to a consumer, the first thing that comes into consideration is the access control. Many technologies like RFID, Barcode or Beacon technology can be used to automate the entry-exit process. Bluetooth beacons and a keyless entry custom mobile application is the most used automation application for keyless entries in shared workspaces which users are loving.

The new workspace experience can start right from entrance where you no longer need to tap or swipe your ID card.

2. Energy Consumption and Utilization


IoT provides an instant value in terms of cost savings which can be big enough to return positive ROI upon your IoT investment.

Everyday Lighting and Climate Control


Motion sensors are used to control the lighting in the shared offices. IoT and sensors give ability to regulate the lighting in an area on the basis of the movement. IoT automation can allow us to remotely regulate the curtains whenever they are needed to open or close. It allows us to coordinate with the motion sensors to keep the lights off when the shared workspaces are not in use. Moreover, it is also possible to get real-time alerts if any bulb goes out.

Smart HVAC Power Consumption Control


IoT technology can help the HVAC systems to coordinate with the real-time weather to provide the optimum conditions to work in offices. Air-conditioning and heating systems can be used in an efficient manner to maintain a temperature in any office area independent to the other areas according to usage. Motion sensors are being used as well to turn off the systems when the room is in no use. It is also possible to turn the HVAC units ON in advance before the workspace area is going to be used by the consumers.

Smart Meters


Shared workspace management can have real-time notifications in case of high load power consumption so that they can check of the respective issue and get it resolved. Smart meters are also useful to detect the loss of electricity in distribution.

3. Consistent Air Quality with Smart Plant


Smart HVAC installation not only helps in power efficiency and cost reduction but it also helps in maintaining the air quality in the coworking space. Smart plant
technology leveraging IoT also helps in keeping the air quality to desired levels. Sensors such as light and humidity sensors in the plant can communicate using wireless technology with web based application or mobile app when any of the plants is running out of water, fertilizers or sunlight.

4. Smart Security Cameras


Always keep a protective eye on sensitive areas in your coworking space. Wireless IP security cameras can be installed at shared workplaces to keep an eye for unauthorized access. Motion detectors can also be used which lets camera start recording only when there is a motion. These recordings in the form of images or a video can be sent directly to manager’s mobile phone.

Real-time Tracking to identify Valuable Consumers


A manager of a shared workspace should always take care of identifying the valuable customers. Real-time tracking helps in tracking the incoming of consumers along with amount of time they spend in the workspace. This helps the shared workspace owners or managers to identify their most valuable consumers in order to serve better.

5. Smart Cashless Payment System


Consumers of coworking space will be using many services seat usage, meeting room usage, food and beverages, printing, concierge services or attending a paid event. Some of these services fall into Book and Go, while some services will be Use on the Go.

Leveraging RFID technology, Smart card will work as an access control card and Payment card too. Coworking space can provide a mobile app or web based platform through which consumers can top up money to these smart cards which can be used to make payments within the coworking space. The workspace management can also send reports of payments details monthly to the users for the services they may have used.

Cashless payment process helps shared workspace management to ensure easy payment process for members which improves their experience by not carrying extra cards or cash for in-house offering they wish to purchase.

Benefits of Smart Coworking Spaces powered by IoT


  • Custom calendar management dashboard
  • Improved asset utilization
  • Reduced costs due to effective power and energy consumption
  • Remote and Real-time tracking for security and asset utilization
  • To identify your valuable members
  • Cashless digital in-house payment process


How Let’s Nurture helps for Smart Coworking Space Management?


With the 10 years of expertise in providing quality services like custom mobile app development and website development, Let’s Nurture also possess expert in-house Custom IoT app developers.

We have worked upon range of robust IoT solutions requirements based on BLE/beacon app development, Asset tracking, Smart plant, Smart homes, Smart Museum, Connected cars and live tracking solutions. We have developed our own beacons which are implemented for our client projects for precise data churning and data analytics.

If you are an owner of a chain of coworking spaces and looking to have similar IoT solutions to empower workspace, consumers and yourself, we are here to provide expert and free consultation of top-notch services and solutions for your business.

Reference: https://www.letsnurture.com/blog/iot-applications-transforming-coworking-space-management.html?utm_source=blog&utm_medium=Nisha

Wednesday, 28 June 2017

Hurdles in Large Scale Adoption of IoT Technology


As you all are aware Internet of Things or IoT lets you connect multiple devices within a network. All the connected device are either wireless transmitters or receivers of low-frequency energy. As a subset of internet it lets you connect two or more devices for data transmission and communication.

By operating with one smart device(usually smartphone), you could remotely control any other connected device. Often IoT app solution in smartphones and tablets are used for pairing with other devices.

Why organizations restrict themselves from adopting IoT technology


Despite, IoT led solutions depict a rosy picture, there are several roadblocks that pull away organizations from large scale adoption of IoT technology. Listed below are some of them.


  • Once installed, mobile applications used for IoT technology are difficult to update. As the IoT led app solutions integrate multiple products, any alteration to the app is akin to change in the IoT device in itself.
  • Any change to the IoT mobile app will require changes at the design level of the app. This means any change will have a rippling effect on the entire IoT network system.
  • Developing complex IoT apps call for highly qualified and skilled software developers either in-house or outsourced. It means you need to set up a learning center to train and produce class engineers.
  • As IoT technology constitutes many interconnected devices, any component upgradation needs to be reflected in multiple components. Often changes are incorporated in the mobile application, in remote cloud storage and in other IoT components plus subsystems.


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Friday, 2 June 2017

Go Global with IoT based solutions – Smart SIMs


IoT is amending almost every physical object that is surrounded by us in an ecosystem of connected things. From home to parking spaces, IoT based solutions are connecting more and more everyday things, simplifying our lives, saving us time and money.

A survey from Analyst firm IHS forecasts that IoT market will from an  installed base of 15.4 billion devices in 2015 to 30.7 billion devices in 2020 and 75.4 billion in 2025.

Though smart homes, parking, plants, smart driving have gained a lot of media attention, now the growth drivers behind these statistics is expected to come from the business models based on M2M (Machine-to-Machine) IoT. IoT ecosystem has got a significant boost when the GSMA announced about its embedded SIM specification. It allows remote, over-the-air provisioning of machine-to-machine (M2M) devices, enabling mobile networks, with more robust SLAs to become networks for IoT delivery – cellular IoT.

The main aim of IoT based solutions is to gather data remotely from the physical devices. The range of applications for smart SIM cards spans the entire physical world. Any physical device that needs attention and study can be easily tracked with the Smart SIM card. Let’s go through some common uses of IoT Smart SIMs.

1. Smart IoT SIMs and GPS


One of the most common uses of SIM cards in IoT is for tracking objects, people, and pets using GPS. Knowing the physical location is vital for both commercial and personal purposes.

Let’s take for an instance, businesses that regularly accept shipments across state or country can use products that are embedded with the Smart IoT SIMs to keep a track on the location of their goods and shipments.

Moreover, IoT SIMs can also be useful for finding lost pets, tracking children,  items like bicycles or a kid’s backpack, or even family members having any diseases like Alzheimer.

2. Payment processing with Smart SIMs


Smart SIM cards help businesses to process credit cards with wireless Point-of-Sale (POS) systems. This makes an ease for the people in both brick-and-mortar locations and open markets. Moreover, it lowers the upfront costs for the retailers while establishing secure connectivity to banking and credit card institutions.

IoT connected card readers, however,  are separate machines that make use of Smart SIMs, for rapid processing demand along with highest customer confidence.

3. Resource Management with Smart SIMs


Smart SIM cards when integrated with meters helps to manage the resources with systems. Municipalities and utility companies are able to track water wastage and water with the Smart SIMs. This leverages the water managers to keep track the miles of distant pipes. Moreover, it also helps them to make sure there are no blockages that could lead to flooding or unsafe work conditions. These IoT based solutions can also help communities conserve water during droughts.

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Wednesday, 17 May 2017

Rise of the Sensorized World: You Can’t Opt Out of IoT based solutions


IoT spending will reach US$1.29 trillion in 2020 - predicts IDC.

Internet of things is a buzzword everywhere you look these days, from personal utility to industrial technology. It has been estimated that there will be billions of data-spouting devices that are connected to the Internet. And they are actually changing the way we live and work. Even the people who are not tech savvy are getting on the bandwagon of this sensorized and smart world.

The Future is Smart…!!

Just imagine that IoT solutions we know today are just the beginning of a new technological revolution and we have just scratched the surface of what Internet of Things can actually do for us.  More than a third of the consumers have never heard the term “Internet of Things’; are you amongst them?  Then, let’s dive into few IoT based solutions and idea that are ready to impact our lives in near future.

Things getting Sensorized


IoT based solutions benefits the end users by connecting smart devices to perform tasks to deliver additional information, value or functionality.

Using Smartphones, you can now connect directly to your living room and turn off/on the lights, can check if your house is locked, even go to shopping on the way home and almost everything in between. This is not the future, many of these IoT solutions are already available.

For example, think about a personal virtual assistant like Alexa providing a truly personalized experience. Since all the personal IoT devices will be able to communicate with each other, they will not only help our decisions on the fly but they will understand what we need within seconds.

Connected Car Platform


Think of sensors that diagnose problems in your car or that automatically alert you with nearby service station when a breakdown occurs. These IoT advancements are already here.

Another car-related topic where the IoT solutions are changing the status quo is the emerging industry of fleet management. Location tracking, smart routing, apps monitoring a driver’s hour of service, and the automatic adjustment of tire pressure are the advances.

Take for example, an OBD II device that connects to your car to get handy metric data about your driving habits, helping people to understand vehicle’s fuel efficiency and providing location tracking. This IoT based solution is much  more than just a gadget for your vehicle.

Advancement of  Smart City Concepts


The smart city concept is still a work in progress, both when it comes to defining exactly what we mean by the term, as well as its implementation.

Considering the smart city, there are already some applications available in the market:


  • Smart Parking: Used for automatically handling the parking barrier in a parking zone with a digital transaction of parking amount as per the requirement.
  • Smart Plants: Used for live tracking of plant’s health. Know what supplements your crop/plant needs sitting at your remote location, on your smartphone.
  • Smart Museum: Helps visitor to know the stories behind their favorite art piece, provides detailed information about the Artist and let them find art venues in nearby areas.
  • Traffic management: Monitoring of vehicles and pedestrian levels to optimize the walking and driving routes
  • Structural Health tracking: Monitoring the vibrations and material condition of the buildings, bridges and historical places
  • Smart Lights: smart lights will sense your mood and analyse it with your activity patterns through sensors to get the right light.


We are expecting to come out with more and more innovations in this field as everyone is eager to reduce the operational costs.

Tracks Your Health


People will obviously like to visualize the data about their physical activities and the users of wearable technology are really excited to access the data about their daily activities and exercise patterns. Moreover, with the rise in the wearable technology, we are also able to visualize the gamification of the fitness activities. IoT solutions are paving the way to the healthier nation.

Moreover, the wearable technology is taking away the medical field as well about how doctors are using technology to assist their patients. Even, the patients having abnormal conditions can now be reminded about their treatment with the help of their sensorized wristbands. We can imagine that the autism can be diagnosed at the earlier stage, and even the warning alerts about the potential sugar crashes before they actually happen.

Wearable technologies are designed to take the IoT solutions beyond notifying users. They have already become automated tools to track our physical bodies, whenever there is an issue that needs attention.

Simplifies Your Work


Consider factories or metal plants that are benefiting from sensors that are installed in their facilities that provides preventive actions avoiding malfunctions. Moreover you can also consider technologies that ensures the overall health and safety conditions of miners. There are endless opportunities.

Every company is heading to reduce the operational costs that runs a business. There are many methods in the companies both large and small that can improve operational efficiencies with IoT solutions.

Let’s build an IoT based world together


Summing up all, we can challenge on two things: these sensorized devices will make our lives a whole lot better and our smartphone will witness the central hub connecting all. Even, the researchers predict that by 2020, there will be more than 35 billion IoT solutions out there or possibly more.

There are endless opportunities and many exciting things in this field. It is amazing to realize that we have marked an entry in the new technological advancement world. If you are looking to discuss from one of the best IoT company,  get a free quote from us.

Ref: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/rise-sensorized-world-you-cant-opt-out-iot-based-solutions-veluri