Overview
Direct Answer
Industrial IoT (IIoT) refers to networked sensors, machines, and control systems deployed in manufacturing, energy, and process industries to enable real-time monitoring, predictive maintenance, and autonomous optimisation of production assets. It extends traditional operational technology with IP-connected intelligence to drive efficiency and reduce unplanned downtime.
How It Works
Industrial environments deploy ruggedised sensors on equipment and infrastructure that transmit operational data—vibration, temperature, pressure, production rates—to edge gateways or cloud platforms via industrial protocols such as Modbus, OPC-UA, or cellular networks. Machine learning models analyse this data to detect anomalies, forecast failures, and trigger corrective actions, whilst control systems adjust operations in response to identified conditions.
Why It Matters
Manufacturers and utilities derive significant value through reduced maintenance costs, improved asset utilisation rates, and decreased production losses from equipment failure. Compliance and safety oversight are strengthened through continuous monitoring, whilst optimised scheduling and resource allocation directly improve profitability and environmental performance.
Common Applications
Applications span predictive maintenance in automotive and heavy equipment manufacturing, real-time energy consumption optimisation in utilities and smart grids, condition monitoring in oil and gas operations, and production line throughput tracking in food and beverage processing.
Key Considerations
Legacy industrial systems often lack native networking capabilities, requiring significant capital investment and integration complexity. Security and data governance remain critical concerns given the operational risk posed by connected critical infrastructure, demanding robust protocols and isolated network architectures.
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