This document discusses integrating Internet of Things (IoT) technology with enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. IoT allows physical objects to be embedded with sensors and software to connect and exchange data over the internet. Integrating IoT with ERP can improve data availability, allow analysis of real-time data, and increase operational efficiencies. However, there are also challenges to integration like issues with technology heterogeneity, functionality differences, and security. The document provides two case studies on sensor integration and using IoT along a manufacturing line to remotely monitor energy consumption.
This document discusses integrating Internet of Things (IoT) technology with enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. IoT allows physical objects to be embedded with sensors and software to connect and exchange data over the internet. Integrating IoT with ERP can improve data availability, allow analysis of real-time data, and increase operational efficiencies. However, there are also challenges to integration like issues with technology heterogeneity, functionality differences, and security. The document provides two case studies on sensor integration and using IoT along a manufacturing line to remotely monitor energy consumption.
This document discusses integrating Internet of Things (IoT) technology with enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. IoT allows physical objects to be embedded with sensors and software to connect and exchange data over the internet. Integrating IoT with ERP can improve data availability, allow analysis of real-time data, and increase operational efficiencies. However, there are also challenges to integration like issues with technology heterogeneity, functionality differences, and security. The document provides two case studies on sensor integration and using IoT along a manufacturing line to remotely monitor energy consumption.
1. PRASAD MULAY 2. SHUBHAM AGRAWAL 3. SUJAY SINGHVI 4. ONKAR ADASKAR 5. KRITIKA KESARWANI 6. ROHIT MUKUNDWAR 7. SMIT SHUKLA 8. SAKSHI JAISWAL What is IOT? The Internet of Things (IoT) describes the network of physical objects—“things”—that are embedded with sensors, software, and other technologies for the purpose of connecting and exchanging data with other devices and systems over the internet
BENEFIT OF IOT IN BUSINESSES
Manufacturing sector
Retail Sector
Transportation and Logistics
What is ERP? Enterprise resource planning is the integrated management of main business processes. In other words it is typically a suite of integrated applications. ERP helps in:- Collection of data Management of data Interpretaion of data ERP systems connect to real–time data and transaction data in a variety of ways. These systems are typically configured by systems integrators, who bring unique knowledge on process, equipment, and vendor solutions. EVOLUTION OF ERP Importance of IOT and ERP integration: Improve Data Availability Analyze Real Time Data Improve Operational Efficiencies Decrease Downtime Effective Monitoring
Importance of IOT and ERP
integration: Quality Manufacturing Market Forecasting Growth of Business Intelligence Better Communication Efficient Asset Management Challenges of ERP integration with IOT: Heterogenity Functionality Security and trust management Privacy Complex Environment Real-time processing Applied Cases: Case 1 Sensor Integration
Universal integration of active sensors
must be part of any ERP solution. Supports the manufacturing process. Case of a commercial NFC example. The end-result ensures that all transaction information is always available for short and long-term use by other administrative, sales, marketing and financial processes. Applied Cases: Case 2 -Bringing the IoT along the
Manufacturing Line to Monitor
Energy Consumption Remotely
1. Seamless Interconnection of Heterogeneous Devices 2. EBBITS Platform(Enabling business-based Internet
of Things and Services)
3. Energy Consumption Optimization
4. CO2 Reduction In Automated Factories Reference- https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/6647947 Thank You!