IoT Technologies

How the Internet of Things turns buildings and facilities into managed systems

What is IoT?

The Internet of Things is a network of physical devices equipped with sensors, software, and connectivity. It transforms real-world signals — temperature, consumption, presence, equipment state — into digital information for decisions and automation.

Devices alone do not create value: a sensor only reports a number. The effect appears when signals are collected in one model, checked against rules, and turned into actions — this is the job of an IoT platform.

How it works

How IoT works

01
Data collection
Sensors and meters capture temperature, consumption, state, and events
02
Transmission
Wi-Fi, Zigbee, LoRaWAN, or wired industrial buses
03
Processing
An on-site gateway or cloud platform normalizes the signals
04
Action
Automated scenarios, alerts, and analytics for decisions
Practical value

What IoT changes in facility operations

Monitoring
System state, consumption, and environment are visible in real time — not after invoices or complaints.
Automation
Routine responses — ventilation, lighting, equipment modes — run as scenarios without human involvement.
Analytics
Accumulated history reveals anomalies and efficiency reserves, turning maintenance into a planned process.
Protocols

Protocols & Standards

MQTT
Zigbee
Z-Wave
LoRaWAN
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth/BLE
Matter
KNX
From technology to platform

Technology works when it is managed

Protocols and devices are building blocks. AZIOT assembles them into one operational layer: a unified facility model, event rules, automated scenarios, and operator interfaces — on top of the infrastructure you already have.

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