Technological advances are moving rapidly towards an era when devices communicate with each other and data is collected from everywhere. At the center of this transformation are telemetry and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies. Telemetry and IoT revolutionize collecting, analyzing and sharing data over the internet of objects.
What is IoT and Telemetry?
Internet of Things (IoT) refers to the connection of physical objects ( for example, devices, tools, home appliances ) to the Internet and sharing data. These objects can access information around them thanks to the sensors they contain and share this information with other devices or users over the internet.
Telemetry can be considered as a component of IoT. Telemetry collects, processes and then makes data from these linked objects available for analysis or remote monitoring. Telemetry is a central element of data flow in the IoT ecosystem.
Application Areas of Telemetry and IoT
Smart Homes
IoT and telemetry form the basis of smart home technologies. Thermostats, security cameras, lighting systems and other devices in homes collect and share data so users can access it remotely. In this way, energy saving, security and comfort increase.
Industry 4.0
In industrial enterprises, telemetry and IoT are used to optimize production processes. Sensors and connected devices collect data from production facilities and this data is analyzed and a more efficient production is provided.
Health and Medicine
Medical devices and portable health technologies collect patients’ health data and can transmit it to healthcare professionals. In this way, the condition of the patients can be monitored and better health care can be provided.
Transportation
In the transportation sector, IoT and telemetry form the basis of inter-vehicle communication and autonomous driving technologies. Vehicles can access traffic status, weather conditions and other information and share this information with other vehicles or passengers.
Telemetry and IoT are technologies that make our world more connected, data-driven and smart today and in the future. These technologies have great potential in many areas, from our homes to industrial facilities. Better collection, analysis and sharing of data leads to better decisions and more efficient processes. IoT and telemetry will continue to shape our world as the cornerstones of the information age.