Internet of Things with Fexingo: Connected Devices, Sensors, and Industrial IoT

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Internet of Things with Fexingo: Connected Devices, Sensors, and Industrial IoT

Lucas and Luna examine the practical realities of the Internet of Things, from sensor calibration to industrial mesh networks. Each episode grounds a specific IoT domain—smart agriculture, predictive maintenance, connected logistics—in measurable outcomes: cost per node, data throughput, failure rates. They discuss why some deployments succeed while others stall, referencing case studies like a factory floor retrofit in Stuttgart or a city-wide air quality network in Bengaluru. The conversation stays close to engineering constraints—power budgets, latency requirements, security patches—never drifting into abstract promises. Lucas often presses on vendor lock-in and protocol fragmentation; Luna pushes back with real-world interoperability examples. This show serves engineers, product managers, and strategists who need sober assessments of what connected devices actually deliver. By the end of an episode, you will understand why one smart building project cut energy use by 18% while anot

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Lucas and Luna examine the practical realities of the Internet of Things, from sensor calibration to industrial mesh networks. Each episode grounds a specific IoT domain—smart agriculture, predictive maintenance, connected logistics—in measurable outcomes: cost per node, data throughput, failure rates. They discuss why some deployments succeed while others stall, referencing case studies like a factory floor retrofit in Stuttgart or a city-wide air quality network in Bengaluru. The conversation stays close to engineering constraints—power budgets, latency requirements, security patches—never drifting into abstract promises. Lucas often presses on vendor lock-in and protocol fragmentation; Luna pushes back with real-world interoperability examples. This show serves engineers, product managers, and strategists who need sober assessments of what connected devices actually deliver. By the end of an episode, you will understand why one smart building project cut energy use by 18% while anot

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