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IoT in logistics

IoT in logistics

by billyroberts on Sep 22nd, 2023 16:03 PM

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Integration Complexities
Synchronizing Legacy Systems
One of the major hurdles in adopting IoT in logistics - https://a-team.global/blog/top-challenges-of-iot-in-logistics/ is the integration of new technology with existing legacy systems. Many businesses have well-established systems in place, and introducing IoT devices can disrupt these workflows.
Solution: API Integration
Application Programming Interface (API) integration allows for a seamless connection between IoT devices and legacy systems. By creating standardized interfaces, businesses can ensure that data from IoT devices can be readily incorporated into their existing processes. This facilitates a smooth transition and minimizes disruptions.
Power Management
Prolonging Device Battery Life
IoT devices often rely on batteries, and managing their power consumption can be a constant concern. Extended downtime for device recharging or replacement can disrupt logistics operations.
Solution: Energy-Efficient Devices
Investing in energy-efficient IoT devices is vital. Low-power sensors and devices with sleep modes can significantly extend battery life. Additionally, some IoT devices can harvest energy from the environment, such as solar-powered sensors, reducing the need for frequent battery changes.

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