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Applications of mobile products and services in traditional businesses
User identification:
media provided by the mobile network.
it is possible to identify users through the use of the M2M
Finally
maintenance
, M2M communications will allow for impro
:
ved business services and
V
tics that mak
ending machines: product vending machines have a number of characteris-
ment can be optimiz
e them suitable for remote control. Product and coin replace
ed b
-
also possible to monitor the machine’
y real-time data on the current lev
problems that may arise. Siemens has dev
s cash intake, as well a
el of stock. It is
s any technical
ding-machine companies that enables them to count their current stocks,
eloped an M2M module for ven-
keep tabs on security and maintenance, and distance-manage the machine.
Industrial manufacturing processes:
exist in these processes, gener
reprogramming of these machines would be useful, whether directly or
ally being controlled b
a large number of machines and robots
y automatons. Remote
through their automatons.
Meter reading:
read it and input the appropriate data in their systems. Incorpor
distribution companies have staff that go to each meter to
ating M2M
con
services in meter reading would mak
v
e the reading process quicker and more
simple fact that they pro
enient, while also pro
vide information in real time.
viding a value-added service to customers for the
set up for tr
Environment: M2M services enable a mobile communication network to be
(i.e., weather
ansferring all of the data from en
, pollution, noise, etc.), and w
vironmental monitoring stations
servoirs.
ater-level gauges in dams and re-
The benefits of M2M communications for consumers
On the demand side, M2M communications will benefit customers, who will be
able to enjoy services with increased added value.
Telematic systems in cars
such as assistance while on the road:
will simplify maintenance and improve aspects
A
perform a remote diagnosis without needing to tak
utomobiles: telematic systems based on M2M services allow businesses to
shop, thus improving after
e the vehicle to a repair
hicle. F
set up alarms that send w
or example, the Spanish compan
arning signals whenev
-sales services. Additionally
y
er there is a fault in an
, manufacturers can
y ve-
dules on the mark
Tekel has very small wireless mo-
monitored in real time, as well as their location in the ev
et that can be used in vehicles, allowing their route to be
vice is so effectiv
ent of theft. This de-
sending a message.
e that the stolen vehicle can actually be immobilized by
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