{"id":3585,"date":"2021-01-12T16:00:24","date_gmt":"2021-01-12T16:00:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ojelectronics.com\/hvac\/?p=3585"},"modified":"2024-04-26T08:53:17","modified_gmt":"2024-04-26T07:53:17","slug":"oj-electronics-gains-valuable-knowledge-about-internet-of-things-from-regional-project","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ojelectronics.com\/hvac\/de\/news\/knowledge\/oj-electronics-gains-valuable-knowledge-about-internet-of-things-from-regional-project\/","title":{"rendered":"OJ Electronics gains valuable knowledge about Internet of Things from regional project"},"content":{"rendered":"Digital solutions are the future. They save energy by connecting different energy sources which enable valuable data to be collected and linked. This is why a number of neighbouring companies in S\u00f8nderborg started an innovative collaboration. The result is essential insights into the development of solutions related to the Internet of Things (IoT).
Four years ago, OJ Electronics invited three local companies to participate in an unusual collaboration on innovation. Due to their individual skillsets, the four companies were able to contribute to the development of a special prototype within IoT-automation of floor heating, lighting, ventilation and so forth in buildings. This solution, developed in collaboration with University of Southern Denmark (SDU), has shown promising test results. The unique collaboration has also been praised in several external evaluations<\/p>\n
At OJ Electronics, the project has further accelerated the level of innovation in the company, yielded valuable experience and thus better prepared OJ for an IoT market strategy.<\/p>\n
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\u201cWe\u2019ve received a cash injection and used it to accelerate our development of IoT-based cloud systems and products. It\u2019s allowed us to improve our expertise and knowledge in terms of designing and building a cloud system for IoT products in particular, but also in terms of selecting the right wireless technologies for our devices. We now have a clearer vision for how to employ machine learning in future generations of our products,\u201d <\/em><\/span>said Finn K\u00e4hler, Software Development Manager and Project Manager at OJ Electronics.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The project resulted in a new IoT controller prototype utilizing AI (artificial intelligence) and machine learning. The four companies contributed with technology from their individual areas of strength. Furthermore, using these results, SDU merged the technology in a demonstration model, where the CO\u2082 sensors, pressure and temperature meters, activity sensors and other sensors work together.<\/p>\n Internet of Things is an area undergoing rapid development, and IoT-solutions may significantly impact energy consumption in the future. With a system that can collect data from light, ventilation and heating, it is possible to adapt indoor climates to individual needs. For instance, this could be applied to a conference room, where the heating and light are turned off when the premises are not booked. This benefits the environment as well as the people using the building by ensuring an optimal indoor climate.<\/p>\n