What Is Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)? How Does IIoT Work?
26.05.2022
What Is Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)?
What Are the Benefits of IIoT?
Two main benefits that IIoT bring are increasing efficiency and saving cost. For improving efficiency, companies can use a variety of field data sensors to monitor operations and equipment status. Then use industrial connectivity, like switches or routers to transmit real-time data to the backend for business decision-making and predictions on whether machines need maintenance before failing. They can also execute precise procedures or make decisions based on the massive data gathered from their IIoT networked equipment. Since industrial IoT systems comprise many intelligent sensors, sensing modules, data connectivity devices, and software, companies that adopt IIoT technologies will benefit from an overview of business inefficiencies so they can then make more accurate decisions.
Another benefit is cost saving. Real-time monitoring and preventive maintenance are primary applications in IIoT, so businesses can predict potential risks, like machine breakdowns, improper goods handling, or stock shortages, before incidents occur. IIoT saves companies money by dealing with urgent failures that might have had an influential impact on customer satisfaction, business orders, or profits.
The differences between IoT, IIoT, and Industry 4.0
- IIoT v.s. IoT
On the other hand, IIoT is mainly used in industrial-centric applications and its usual applications include factories, industrial equipment manufacturing, transportation systems, and energy & environment. Breakdowns or downtime will have a great impact not only on businesses but also on whole supply chains. That is the reason many businesses utilize IIoT to predict uncertainties and risks.
- IIoT vs Industry 4.0
How Does IIoT work?

- Edge Sensing Layer

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- Focused Sectors
With abundant data and analytics from field sites, focused sectors are more related to generating custom applications for end-users. Example IIoT-focused sectors might include intelligent factory, industrial equipment manufacturing, energy & environment, and transportation.