In practical
terms, it means that we are surrounded by intelligent technology that adapts to
the needs of the users and these are five examples of how the IoT simplifies
and improves the day to day of people. Siemens experts give us 5 uses, examples
and Internet applications of things in everyday life, as well as their
advantages or disadvantages. Let's see:
1. Smart buildings
In order to
make buildings more efficient and competitive, digitization of housing plays a
key role. Here the Internet of Things comes into play, once a building has been
digitized, data and information are constantly transmitted about the operation
of all the disciplines integrated in a building: from the weather, to
protection against fires . For example, there are intelligent management
platforms that help the user to manage, directly from the mobile, the
environment of their offices according to their needs.
2. Connected cities
The Internet
of Things has one of its most visible applications on the roads of our cities.
The so-called smart cities have cooperative traffic systems that, also through
sensors, facilitate the flow of means of transport, cyclists and pedestrians.
An example? In New Castle, thanks to the equipping of its streets with sensors
and communication units, citizens can move faster and safer by reducing the
environmental impact.
3. E-mobility and
Smart Grids
E- mobility
and Smart Grids mobility is already a reality and sustainability also passes
through the Internet technology of Things. Power distributors, charging
stations and vehicle owners make the most of their "data" to manage
all the infrastructure that allows the recharging of electric vehicles. It is a
system based on cloud technology capable of providing information and services
to consumers and commercial and industrial agents involved in the production,
distribution, transportation and commercialization of energy.

4. Digital Factory
Industry 4.0
benefits from the Internet of Things taking advantage of the storage and
processing of data coming from the machines. In this way, costs and space
problems are reduced since warehouse capacity is huge and can be quickly
expanded, as well as connecting several managers at once.
5.
e-Health
In the
healthcare environment, both the IoT and the Big Data have enormous potential
that generates direct benefits for patients. The implementation of tools based
on the administration and analysis of the data, improves the diagnosis, reduces
the sanitary cost and results in a greater care control and better doctor-patient
communication.
Given this
scenario, it is evident that the Internet of Things is not a passing trend and
that the transition to a digital transformation of the economy is unstoppable.
Today, we are at the forefront of this new era a global level and although the
transition seemed to be a challenging phase, Siemens is ready with various
solutions to support the country's society.
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