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Internet of things in production
The industrial industry will receive from the integration with the Internet of things, perhaps even more than others. At factories and plants, a dangerous work environment is the norm. SAP vice president and Internet evangelist Timo Elliot jokes that the pioneers of this technology in production can be considered miners who used canaries as "sensors" of dangerous methane content in the faces.
"In the industrial world, local control and high security are very important," says Bruce Calder, chief engineer of the Honeywell Automation Systems Corporation.
At industrial enterprises, a complete picture of what is happening can be obtained only in one place - the dispatch room. All information flows there, and only people who are there can make a decision if necessary. But if you synchronize data with the cloud, they will be accessible directly from the smartphone to all relevant professionals both inside the workshop and outside it, including remote experts and consultants. Monitoring of information from sensors and its analysis in real time will allow to determine deviations from the norm and react quickly.
Soon, Honeywell will release an Internet-compatible thing called the Orion console, designed specifically for these needs. With it, you can collect data from all installed sensors and send them to the cloud, but in addition it allows you to analyze the data received for decision making . The machine remembers that in working processes it is normal and what is not, and after that it predicts the emergence of extraordinary situations, based on changes in certain indicators.
According to Calder, the employers of the industrial industry need to modernize monitoring systems if they want to attract young people. The zero-generation will appreciate the possibility of interacting with the equipment through the svaypas and gestures to which they are accustomed on mobile gadgets. To replace retiring engineers, young specialists will have to gain experience, and more advanced consoles will be able to help them in this.
Thanks to the development of consumer electronics, the industrial Internet of things will be able to benefit from standardization. Instead of expensive equipment and measuring devices, it will be enough to use a smartphone or tablet, which everyone has, and just connect to the network. In certain cases, you can not do without spetssredstv, but for production is important any savings , even the most insignificant.
Internet of things of the future
It is clear that the Internet of things in the workplace is more than Nest thermostats in every corner of the office. The future is behind the data. But the point is not in collecting interesting data , but in getting interesting results by "sifting" mediocre data through algorithms.
"I like the formula in which innovation is made up of creativity and decisive action." Director of SAP Design Sam Yen (Sam Yen)
SAP has its own product line, but it also advises the company and specifies which of the operating processes can be optimized to achieve better results. Not surprisingly, most of these discussions revolve around the Internet of things.
The simplest example of its use is tracking information from sensors and displaying it in a form convenient for employees. Imagine Google Glass, which instead of new tweets show the availability of goods in the warehouse or schemes for field specialists. And all this in real time.
But, perhaps, the greatest influence of the Internet of things will have on our workplaces. With the development of the Internet, more and more work can be done remotely, we can work everywhere, and the work environment is often mixed with personal space.
On the one hand, this approach does not replace the office where people are going to work on joint projects, but on the other hand, a flexible workspace is more important than any other type of workplace.
The task is to unite everything without losing the opportunity for people to interact with each other. Everyone knows the situation when people gather at the same table, but stare only in their smartphones . It is necessary to avoid isolation and "humanize" the technology, using it as a way to bring people together and keep the team spirit, even if employees are physically far from each other.
According to vice president of UX and SAP design, John Hack, such a united world will bring completely new working specialties. On the example of the recent hurricane in Mexico, which, fortunately, did without casualties, Hack shows the importance of the Internet of things in the field of logistics: drones will be able to deliver humanitarian aid to remote areas, to carry out reconnaissance.
"How will you manage and control all this? There are new vacancies, new tasks and new skills to reach the next level of economic activity in the world of the Internet of things."John Huck
The Internet of things is already penetrating into the sphere of material and technical support through so-called cognitive outsourcing, allowing us to perform heavy analytical work for us. Take , for example, the IBM Watson supercomputer , capable of shoveling up data mountains and sifting them, drawing conclusions that ordinary people could not have done or would have done, spending much more time. Cognitive outsourcing will allow you to perform work faster, increasing not only the speed of data processing, but also the speed of issuing results.
The only problem with this approach is the difficulty of separating the useful signal from noise. With a colossal data flow, the difficulty lies in making decisions in real time and automating this process.
The main motto of the Internet of things: "More data, more results." Based on the results, we need to make decisions that will improve our work. This is the future of the Internet of things in the working environment.
For more details: www.digitaltechnologyreview.com
Internet of things in production
The industrial industry will receive from the integration with the Internet of things, perhaps even more than others. At factories and plants, a dangerous work environment is the norm. SAP vice president and Internet evangelist Timo Elliot jokes that the pioneers of this technology in production can be considered miners who used canaries as "sensors" of dangerous methane content in the faces.
"In the industrial world, local control and high security are very important," says Bruce Calder, chief engineer of the Honeywell Automation Systems Corporation.
At industrial enterprises, a complete picture of what is happening can be obtained only in one place - the dispatch room. All information flows there, and only people who are there can make a decision if necessary. But if you synchronize data with the cloud, they will be accessible directly from the smartphone to all relevant professionals both inside the workshop and outside it, including remote experts and consultants. Monitoring of information from sensors and its analysis in real time will allow to determine deviations from the norm and react quickly.
Soon, Honeywell will release an Internet-compatible thing called the Orion console, designed specifically for these needs. With it, you can collect data from all installed sensors and send them to the cloud, but in addition it allows you to analyze the data received for decision making . The machine remembers that in working processes it is normal and what is not, and after that it predicts the emergence of extraordinary situations, based on changes in certain indicators.
According to Calder, the employers of the industrial industry need to modernize monitoring systems if they want to attract young people. The zero-generation will appreciate the possibility of interacting with the equipment through the svaypas and gestures to which they are accustomed on mobile gadgets. To replace retiring engineers, young specialists will have to gain experience, and more advanced consoles will be able to help them in this.
Thanks to the development of consumer electronics, the industrial Internet of things will be able to benefit from standardization. Instead of expensive equipment and measuring devices, it will be enough to use a smartphone or tablet, which everyone has, and just connect to the network. In certain cases, you can not do without spetssredstv, but for production is important any savings , even the most insignificant.
Internet of things of the future
It is clear that the Internet of things in the workplace is more than Nest thermostats in every corner of the office. The future is behind the data. But the point is not in collecting interesting data , but in getting interesting results by "sifting" mediocre data through algorithms.
"I like the formula in which innovation is made up of creativity and decisive action." Director of SAP Design Sam Yen (Sam Yen)
SAP has its own product line, but it also advises the company and specifies which of the operating processes can be optimized to achieve better results. Not surprisingly, most of these discussions revolve around the Internet of things.
The simplest example of its use is tracking information from sensors and displaying it in a form convenient for employees. Imagine Google Glass, which instead of new tweets show the availability of goods in the warehouse or schemes for field specialists. And all this in real time.
But, perhaps, the greatest influence of the Internet of things will have on our workplaces. With the development of the Internet, more and more work can be done remotely, we can work everywhere, and the work environment is often mixed with personal space.
On the one hand, this approach does not replace the office where people are going to work on joint projects, but on the other hand, a flexible workspace is more important than any other type of workplace.
The task is to unite everything without losing the opportunity for people to interact with each other. Everyone knows the situation when people gather at the same table, but stare only in their smartphones . It is necessary to avoid isolation and "humanize" the technology, using it as a way to bring people together and keep the team spirit, even if employees are physically far from each other.
According to vice president of UX and SAP design, John Hack, such a united world will bring completely new working specialties. On the example of the recent hurricane in Mexico, which, fortunately, did without casualties, Hack shows the importance of the Internet of things in the field of logistics: drones will be able to deliver humanitarian aid to remote areas, to carry out reconnaissance.
"How will you manage and control all this? There are new vacancies, new tasks and new skills to reach the next level of economic activity in the world of the Internet of things."John Huck
The Internet of things is already penetrating into the sphere of material and technical support through so-called cognitive outsourcing, allowing us to perform heavy analytical work for us. Take , for example, the IBM Watson supercomputer , capable of shoveling up data mountains and sifting them, drawing conclusions that ordinary people could not have done or would have done, spending much more time. Cognitive outsourcing will allow you to perform work faster, increasing not only the speed of data processing, but also the speed of issuing results.
The only problem with this approach is the difficulty of separating the useful signal from noise. With a colossal data flow, the difficulty lies in making decisions in real time and automating this process.
The main motto of the Internet of things: "More data, more results." Based on the results, we need to make decisions that will improve our work. This is the future of the Internet of things in the working environment.
For more details: www.digitaltechnologyreview.com
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