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How IoT device lifecycle management is becoming a growth factor for industries

June 21, 2017

Posted by: Avadhoot Patil

Mohit Bhardwaj of eInfochips

Connected devices or IoT seem to have become the de facto solution for any industry, today. An increase in connected devices leads to increase in the amount of data transferred, stored, computed, and consumed across networks and devices.

This propels a need for an efficient data management and data security. IoT device lifecycle management (DLM) plays a key role and enables industries to manage its connected devices with ease, and at the same time provides additional advantages like data security, remote control, and multi-protocol connectivity etc.

IoT Device Lifecycle Management is aiding industries to transition their systems to “Smart” ecosystems. It plays a much important role in enabling a broader view on entire device infrastructure, says Mohit Bhardwaj, Digital Marketing executive, eInfochips.

Let’s take a look at how an IoT DLM is helping utility and home automation verticals:

1. Smart Grids :

Smart grid is the adoption of ‘Smart’ technologies in the expansion of Transmission and Distribution network, enabling a demand-based power supply production. Smart technology enables optimised utilisation of energy resources by providing real-time insights on energy consumption, with the help of smart metering and automation at the distribution end.

Smart meter is a device that periodically stores the electrical energy consumption data and intimates the energy provider in a timely manner for monitoring and billing. Unlike previous metering methods, smart meter has more advanced sensors, power consumption notifications, and by-directional communication between the meter and energy provider.

At present, government regulations are changing towards energy conservation, motivating consumers towards smart metering. Device Lifecycle Management enables smart metering through AMI (Advance Metering Infrastructure) system. AMI is a system which enables two way communication between utility provider and consumer.

DLM benefits for consumer:

DLM benefits for utility provider:

2. Smart Building :

Smart Building is centralised control on building utilities like heating, air conditioning, lighting, security, alarm system, etc. IoT Device Lifecycle management plays a key role in smart building design and facilitates user comfort, energy efficiency and increase in device lifecycle.

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Smart building includes building automation through networking, communication protocols, sensors/actuators, IoT gateway, ventilation control, HVAC system, and other electronics devices for monitoring and control.

How IoT gateway playing role in smart building??

How DLM is an essential part for building automation:

In summary, IoT Device Lifecycle Management is the key growth driver for many industries, today. As in the cases explained above, it helps stakeholders on both sides of the equation – the consumers and service providers. eInfochips has been helping many Fortune 500 companies with IoT Gateway and DLM engineering solutions and services, to quickly transition the existing devices and legacy systems into smart systems.

The author of this blog is Mohit Bhardwaj, Digital Marketing executive, eInfochips

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