SAP and the Internet of Things
Michael Missbach,
Thorsten Staerk,
Cameron Gardiner,
Joshua McCloud,
Robert Madl,
Mark Tempes and
George Anderson
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Michael Missbach: Cisco Systems
Chapter 6 in SAP on the Cloud, 2016, pp 139-151 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The Internet of Things (IoT) was originally a theoretical concept for increasing the potential of automating systems by creating computer data representing the location and status of objects in the physical world. The concept has evolved to include real-time monitoring of people and things to allow for dynamic interaction intended to improve efficiency, productivity, and quality of life. According to Gartner Group, the Internet of things is the network of physical objects that contains embedded technology to communicate, sense or interact with the objects’ internal state or the external environment (Fig. 6.1).
Keywords: Predictive Maintenance; Wireless Access Point; Smart Product; Connected Product; Standby Node (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-47418-1_6
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