Utilization of IOT Technology and Wearable Sensors

The use of Internet of Things (IoT) technology and wearable sensors is rapidly expanding across various industries. IoT, as a network of internet-connected devices capable of collecting and exchanging data, provides extensive capabilities for improving efficiency, monitoring, and process management.

 In manufacturing industries, this technology can be used to monitor equipment performance, predict failures, and optimize energy consumption.

With IoT sensors, real-time data such as temperature, humidity, pressure, and machine status can be collected and transmitted online for analysis and prompt decision-making.

Wearable sensors have shown significant advancement as a key application of IoT. These sensors, often designed as smartwatches, wristbands, specialized clothing, or devices mounted on safety helmets, are capable of collecting vital information related to the health and physical condition of personnel

In industries such as oil and gas, agriculture, construction, mining, and transportation, wearable sensors can be used to monitor workers’ physical well-being, detect signs of fatigue, or even log hazardous situations. These sensors help companies reduce safety risks and more effectively protect their human resources.

Additionally, in medical and sports industries, wearable sensors assist in monitoring individuals’ health conditions and improving physical performance.