Other IoT Solutions

Description of the technology

Other IoT solutions include technologies, products, and services that do not fit into traditional IoT categories but still support the operation and development of the Internet-of-things ecosystem. They include innovative concepts, such as adaptive IoT networks, new communication protocols, smart energy management systems, integrated IoT platforms, and IoT applications in niche sectors, such as sports, culture, and education. Other IoT solutions may also address unusual technology applications that require specialised tools and infrastructures, including applications with high requirements for security, precision, and speed.

Mechanism of action

  • These solutions are based on the development of new technologies and the integration of existing IoT systems to expand the use of the Internet of Things in niche and specific applications. Adaptive IoT networks enable dynamic adaptation of topology and communication parameters to current operating conditions. The new communication protocols support better performance, low energy consumption, and greater security of data transmission. Integrated IoT platforms provide a unified interface for managing a variety of devices, increasing interoperability and scalability of systems. Power management mechanisms in IoT solutions minimise energy consumption to extend battery life and reduce operating costs.

Implementation of the technology

Required resources

  • Specialised IoT devices: Non-standard sensors and communication modules with specific parameters.
  • Adaptive network systems: Networks that self-configure and adapt to changing conditions.
  • IoT management platforms: Tools to centrally manage a variety of IoT devices.
  • Cybersecurity specialists: Experts in protecting non-standard IoT systems.
  • Integration systems: Tools for integrating data and protocols from various devices.

Required competences

  • Systems integration: Combining different IoT technologies and implementing them in non-standard environments.
  • New network technologies: Knowledge of modern communication protocols and methods, such as 5G and LPWAN.
  • Project management: Competence in planning and executing IoT projects in diverse environments.
  • Software development: Programming new solutions in non-standard sectors, such as education, culture, and sports.
  • IoT security: Implementing data protection and cyber attack prevention mechanisms in non-standard IoT applications.

Environmental aspects

  • Energy consumption: Optimisation of energy consumption in non-standard IoT devices.
  • Emissions of pollutants: The production of advanced components may involve emissions.
  • Recycling: Problems with disposal of specialised communication modules and sensors.
  • Waste generated: Waste generated by obsolete equipment and adaptive modules.
  • Raw material consumption: High demand for rare metals and advanced semiconductor materials.

Legal conditions

  • Data protection: Privacy and data processing regulations (e.g. GDPR).
  • Occupational safety: Standards for working with advanced IoT devices in high-risk sectors.
  • Communication standards: Regulations for the use of new communication standards in IoT.
  • Device certification: Standards for compliance with international security standards (ISO/IEC 27001).
  • Export regulations: Export regulations for IoT technologies with strategic applications.

Companies using the technology