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  2. Industrial internet of things - Wikipedia

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    The industrial internet of things (IIoT) refers to interconnected sensors, instruments, and other devices networked together with computers' industrial applications, including manufacturing and energy management. This connectivity allows for data collection, exchange, and analysis, potentially facilitating improvements in productivity and ...

  3. Internet of things - Wikipedia

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    The Ocean of Things project is a DARPA-led program designed to establish an Internet of things across large ocean areas for the purposes of collecting, monitoring, and analyzing environmental and vessel activity data. The project entails the deployment of about 50,000 floats that house a passive sensor suite that autonomously detect and track ...

  4. Industrial Internet Consortium - Wikipedia

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    The Industry IoT Consortium (IIC) (previously the Industrial Internet Consortium) is an open-member organization and a program of the Object Management Group (OMG). Founded by AT&T, Cisco, General Electric, IBM, and Intel in March 2014, with the stated goal "to deliver transformative business value to industry, organizations, and society by accelerating the adoption of a trustworthy internet ...

  5. Category:Internet of things - Wikipedia

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    Industrial internet of things; Intel Edison; Intelligent environment; Internet 0; Internet Digital DIOS; Internet of Military Things; Internet of Musical Things; Template:Internet of Things; IoBridge; IoBT-CRA; IoT security device; IoT Valley; IoTivity; IPSO Alliance; ISO/IEC JTC 1/SWG 5; ISocket

  6. Industrial big data - Wikipedia

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    Industrial big data refers to a large amount of diversified time series generated at a high speed by industrial equipment, [1] known as the Internet of things. [2] The term emerged in 2012 along with the concept of "Industry 4.0”, and refers to big data”, popular in information technology marketing, in that data created by industrial equipment might hold more potential business value. [3]

  7. GE Digital - Wikipedia

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    GE Digital is a subsidiary of American energy conglomerate GE Vernova.Headquartered in San Ramon, California, the company provides software and industrial internet of things (IIoT) services to industrial companies.

  8. Fourth Industrial Revolution - Wikipedia

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    One example of this is the aerospace parts manufacturer Meggitt PLC's M4 project. [71] The increasing use of the industrial internet of things is referred to as Industry 4.0 at Bosch, and generally in Germany. Applications include machines that can predict failures and trigger maintenance processes autonomously or self-organised coordination ...

  9. Operational technology - Wikipedia

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    The built environment, whether commercial or domestic, is increasingly controlled and monitored via 10s, 100s, and 1,000s of Internet of Things (IoT) devices. In this application space, these IoT devices are both interconnected via converged technology edge IoT platforms and or via "cloud" based applications.