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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Thursday, November 25, 2021
IIoT will force more unified device protocols and architectures to enable machines to communicate seamlessly and improve interoperability.
FREMONT, CA: The Industrial Internet of Things or Industrial IoT is an industrial network where many devices or machines are interconnected and coordinated using software tools and third platform technologies in a machine-to-machine and Internet of Things set.
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Today, IIoT is mainly used in the IoT applications outside of the consumer and business IoT markets as an umbrella phrase for applications and use cases from a wide range of industries.
Machines, computers, and people allowing intelligent industrial operations by utilizing advanced data analytics for transformational business outcomes is how the Industrial Internet of Things, or IIoT, is defined.
What is Machine-to-machine communication and IIoT
[vendor_logo_first]In the pure machine-to-machine and Industry 4.0 context, the benefit of the mechanisms and systems that IIoT relates is that they can function semi-independently or with minimal human interference.
Based on the information obtained through the feedback loops built within the structure, such systems would intelligently react and even modify their course of action.
Machine-to-machine communication (M2M) is a component of the Internet of Things and applies to particular activities and the initial phases of the Industrial Internet of Things.
Machine-to-machine communication aims to eliminate human interference as much as possible to reach the highest degree of automation.
Two Important Benefits of IIoT in manufacturing
One of the most significant advantages of the Industrial Internet of Things is eliminating human errors, manual labor, and improved overall productivity and cost savings in terms of time and money. Companies must not overlook the potential applications of IIoT in quality control and maintenance.
The intelligent communication loop system between machines allows to timely address maintenance problems. By reducing risk factors, the operations' safety level also improves.
In the future, the activities and procedures followed in a manufacturing facility can operate autonomously. The Industrial Internet of Things is used in various situations to help companies reduce human workers' vulnerability, which will always be essential in high-risk industrial scenarios.
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