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IoT Systems in Australia


Geoff Sizer
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Question from 5-Jul Webinar: 

Could you please specify a few concrete examples of successtul application(s) of the IoT in the Australian Industry?

Examples:

http://mea.com.au/soil-plants-climate/soil-moisture-monitoring/plexus/plexus-photo-gallery

http://www.taggle.com.au/category/case-studies/

http://www.madisontech.com.au/resources/item/wireless-health-status-monitoring-for-mining-construction-vehicles/

There are quite a few examples of IoT applications in the building management and Smart Buildings space – although these can be considered as the evolution of SCADA based building management systems.

A lot of IoT activity in Australia in in its early days, with technology field trials under way but yet to reach full commercial deployment.

A number of future webinars will present case studies of leading-edge IoT systems implementations and trials.

 

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Question from 5-Jul Webinar: 

What is the difference between building management system ( BMS ) and IoT for building environment?

Answer:

A Building Management System can be viewed as an IoT application. 

The forces which are driving IoT generally (user expectations of connectivity; ever-increasing capability and reducing cost of electronic devices, sensors and communications) will also apply in the building management space – and other areas where traditional SCADA and M2M systems prevail.

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