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Economies depend on fleets of vehicles supporting virtually every product or service out there. These vehicles are a significant expense as they rack up hours of use, requiring maintenance to…
One of the application areas for agricultural IoT involves placing devices in the soil to detect moisture and using this information to drive more effective use of water.
Welcome to the New Year of 2023. Could this be the year where a number of strands come together? IoT, Networks, Virtual Worlds, Virtual Reality, and Artificial Intelligence to shape…
HMI – Human Machine Interface, the link between machines and their human users. In Part Four of this series (you can check out Part One, Part Two, and Part Three…
HMI – Human Machine Interface, the link between machines and their Human users. In Part Three of this blog (you can check out Part One and Part Two here), I’m…
HMI – Human Machine Interface, is the link between machines and their Human operators or users. Moving right to the other end of the time scale in part two of…
This blog post came about as the result of a question to my wife. To be fair to her, she has never had any involvement in IT, so the answer…
Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance (ESG) is a hot topic lately, trending in discussions about the changing world, including how we attempt to manage the negative aspects and influence future…
As the Internet of Things becomes more prevalent, every aspect of a connected thing is potentially monitorable for performance, predictive maintenance, failure, etc. Another sometimes overlooked element of this capability,…
This is a personal view of the Internet of Things (IoT) which may not be shared by others, but is my experience of how IoT has developed over the last…
As the price of a tracker or tag approaches an asset’s value, the decision may seem obvious–we’ll do our best to keep tabs on it and replace it if it’s lost. But there are other considerations when doing a cost/benefit analysis.
Why are there so many wireless technologies? In a word, necessity.