Among the many Internet of Things (IoT) applications, asset tracking is one of the mega trends. Being informed digitally and automatically at any time about the location, status, condition, etc. of resources such as machines, components or other objects can significantly improve processes and save companies a lot of time and money. Interest in the asset management module from Digimondo GmbH is correspondingly high. With its digital twin in niota, which brings together data from a wide variety of sources on one platform, the Hamburg-based IoT software specialist improves the efficiency of logistics, production and operations management processes in a way never seen before. Digimondo already has extensive know-how in this area.
Example industry
A chemical company uses IoT to track its diesel generators that produce construction power on the plant site. The scheduling department often does not know which machines are where on the extensive site and what their current operating status is. In this outdoor application, not only the respective position of the machines is tracked, but also the power consumption is automatically read out remotely. Position and measurement data are transmitted to the back end via LoRaWAN wireless technology and visualized via a dashboard.
Example hospital
Different industry, same problem, same effect: Although clinics and hospitals nominally have enough beds and medical equipment, all too often, when they are needed at short notice, they are not on the ward but may be being serviced, cleaned or used elsewhere. Searching takes time and increases the stress level of already overworked hospital staff. It's a completely different story when patient beds, wheelchairs, walkers, etc. are equipped with IoT sensors that are connected via Bluetooth Low-Energy (BLE), for example, to IoT gateways installed in the building. The gateways in turn forward the data to the backend system, where the hardware is administered and all data is processed. Via dashboard, it is made visible where searched assets are located in the building. Depending on the technical localization concept selected, the localization works with area or even room accuracy.
Denisa Vlad, asset tracking expert at Digimondo: "The transparency created about the availability and location of beds and medical equipment means a considerable relief for daily care work. But the benefits do not end there: with the installed infrastructure, hospital processes can also be automated and improved, for example in areas and tasks such as storage, billing, hygiene, alerting, utilization, etc."
Diverse optimization potential
In particular, the combination of IoT and real-time location services (RTLS) data in Digimondo's digital twin enables highly effective asset management and complete process efficiency. Industries such as construction, manufacturing companies of all kinds, logistics companies, hospital groups and lessors are considered predestined target groups for the technology. Typical use cases at industrial and logistics companies include:
Limitless application possibilities
"The spectrum of possible applications for asset tracking is almost limitless," says Denisa Vlad, looking toward the horizon. Even people can be tracked using IoT, as she knows from her own experience. At a previous job, Denisa Vlad was responsible for ensuring that children on ships were visible to their parents at all times and that their whereabouts were known at all times. To this end, the children wore a small IoT device - naturally with their parents' consent - which made them locatable at all times. IoT RTLS technology could also be used for the benefit of dementia patients who leave their area and often disappear without a trace - if their relatives agree to the tracking.
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Vielfältiges Optimierungspotential
Insbesondere durch die Verbindung von IoT- und Real-Time-Location-Services (RTLS)-Daten in Digimondos digitalem Zwilling werden ein hocheffektives Asset Management und vollständige Prozesseffizienz ermöglicht. Branchen wie das Baugewerbe, Produktionsbetriebe aller Art, Logistik-Unternehmen, Klinikgruppen und Leasing-Geber gelten als prädestinierte Zielgruppen für die Technologie. Typische Anwendungsfälle bei Industrie- und Logistikunternehmen sind beispielsweise:
Grenzenlose Anwendungsmöglichkeiten
„Das Spektrum der Anwendungsmöglichkeiten beim Asset Tracking ist schier grenzenlos“, blickt Denisa Vlad Richtung Horizont. Auch Personen können IoT-basiert getrackt werden, wie sie aus eigenem Erleben weiß. Bei einer früheren Berufsstation war Denisa Vlad bei einer international agierenden Reederei dafür verantwortlich, dass Kinder auf den Schiffen für die Eltern jederzeit sichtbar waren, bzw. ihr Aufenthaltsort jederzeit bekannt war. Dafür trugen die Kinder – selbstredend mit Zustimmung der Eltern – ein kleines IoT-Device, das sie jederzeit ortbar machte. Auch für Demenzpatienten, die ihr Areal verlassen und oft spurlos verschwinden, könnte die IoT-RTLS-Technologie zum allseitigen Vorteil eingesetzt werden – wenn Angehörige dem Tracking zustimmen.