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IOT

Case Study Assignment


Case Study 2: IoT is a very useful now days for automation in
societal life.

Student Name Shah Vrajesh Rakeshbhai

Roll No. d20dcs174

Case Study Title IoT is a very useful now days for


automation in societal life.
Summary More products and solutions will be produced
as a result of the Internet of Things, improving
economies. Users of these solutions might be
able to gain important information, after which
you can take actions to boost productivity and
efficiency. As a result, new goods, services, and
business models will surface, making it simple
to hire new workers for the IoT industry.
Issue to be resolved Any machine malfunction can be detected using
IoT and AI, along with the best way to fix the
problem. For instance, the centrifugal pump
can be used as an example to explain this. Real-
time sensors will monitor the condition of the
device, search for abnormalities, and launch a
real-time CFD analysis to identify the source of
the issue..
Beneficiaries 1. Cost cutting
2. Efficacy and productivity
3. Opportunities for business
4. Consumer experience
5. Flexible and Agile
Impact over Beneficiaries The Internet of Things (IoT) is frequently seen
as a high-tech idea. It is a prevalent
misconception that these high-tech ideas are
only employed by large organisations and have
no application in the lives of regular people.
Regarding the Internet of Things (IoT), this is
not the case. This is thought to be the
upcoming technology. It is said that Internet of
Things (IoT) will have an impact on almost all
aspects of our lives. In this article, we will
understand how technology is about to change
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our lives.

Technologies to build 1. Availability of inexpensive, low-power


sensor technology. More manufacturers
may now use IoT technology thanks to
reasonably priced and trustworthy
sensors.
2. Connectivity. It is now simple to link
sensors to the cloud and other "things"
for effective data transfer thanks to a
variety of network protocols for the
internet.
3. Cloud computing platforms. Businesses
and consumers may now get the
infrastructure they need to scale up
without having to manage it all thanks
to the expansion of cloud platforms.
4. Machine learning and Analytics.
Businesses may acquire insights more
quickly and easily thanks to
improvements in machine learning and
analytics, as well as access to diverse and
enormous volumes of data stored in the
cloud. The development of these
complementary technologies pushes the
limits of IoT, and the data generated by
IoT feeds these complementary
technologies.
5. Conversational AI. Natural language
processing (NLP) is now available on
Internet of Things (IoT) devices,
including digital personal assistants like
Alexa, Cortana, and Siri. This has made
IoT devices more appealing, practical,
and inexpensive for usage at home.
Uses Cases of IOT in Agriculture
1. Agricultural Drones:- Drones used for
agriculture are outfitted with sensors
and cameras. They are employed to
map, image, and survey the farms.
Drones come in two varieties: aerial
drones and ground-based drones.
Ground drones are mobile robots that
survey fields. Aerial drones, in contrast,
are unmanned aircraft or flying
machines. Drones can be operated
remotely. Drones are capable of a
variety of functions that, in addition to
surveillance, once needed human
labour, such as crop planting, pest
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control, agricultural spraying, crop


monitoring, etc.

2. Greenhouse Automation:- In order to


control the greenhouse environment,
farmers typically require manual
intervention. They are able to obtain
precise real-time information about
greenhouse conditions including
lighting, temperature, soil quality, and
humidity thanks to IoT sensors.

3. Monitoring climate conditions :- Data


from the environment is collected by
weather stations and smart farming
sensors, then sent to the cloud for
analysis. Additionally, it is utilised to
map the environment, select the best
crops, and increase their productivity.

4. Cattle Monitoring:- These Internet of


Things farm sensors track livestock in a
manner similar to crop monitoring.
reduced manufacturing hazards and
improved internal process control.
Planning for more effective product
distribution is made easier when you
have the opportunity to check the
output of your manufacturing in
advance. Knowing exactly how many
crops you will harvest allows you to
ensure that there will be no excess
product lying around, reducing risk.

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