Smart Cities are using data generated by IoT end point devices to drive artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) algorithms to accelerate predictive maintenance capabilities. Municipal officials are realizing that they can gain predictive insights into city infrastructures and detect serious, and potentially hazardous damage, before it happens. This enables cities to identify developing problems in the early stages so that small issues that can be addressed quickly and less expensively. The article that follows does a good job of describing a number of the specific areas in which they are using predictive maintenance.
With so much on their plate, public safety officials need as much help as they can when it comes to providing services to citizens. Internet of Things (IoT) technologies can aid public officials by giving important insights when they need them most. Especially when it involves the safety of residents, data needs to be reliable and easily accessed – which is where a 0G network comes in. IoT connectivity options like 0G provide a cost-efficient, low-power and user-friendly experience, with simple integration for public safety officials looking to stay up-to-date and secure.
Here are some ways IoT devices running on a 0G network can be used to aid officials, allowing for better public safety.