Do you remember the time when utilities sent employees to your parents' house to "eyeball" the water, electricity and gas meters once a year? That's no longer how this is done any longer. Nowadays meters have some sort of radio allowing utilities to just drive by the houses to collect meters data, which is obviously more convenient. But there is still someone who has to canvas streets in their vehicle every month to collect the data. Why are meters not connected to the internet already?
Michael Tränkler from Diehl Metering joins us on this new episode of the IoT Show to tell us what the state of the art is for metering and how they leverage mioty to connect meter sensors sometimes buried under concrete pits.
And if you are an utility or industry professional interested in learning even more, Diehl has a great training for you that you can check out at https://www.diehl.com/metering/en/press-media/cscampus-trainings-will-prepare-you-properly-for-the-digitalization-iot/