Fudge Factor: Telemetry Challenges
Jay Cuthrell
Chief Product Officer at NexusTek | Pragmatic GenAI & AI/ML, Cybersecurity, and Hybrid Cloud Advisory Services
This is Edition 4 of my newest newsletter on our increasingly connected world.
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August 25, 2024 by Jay Cuthrell
?? Telemetry Challenges in Extreme Conditions and Harsh Environments
Within the typical office, home, or a comfortable outdoor setting, there are usually ideal conditions and stable environments for Internet of Things (IoT) telemetry over WiFI, Bluetooth, NFC, etc. For example, a “smart” bathroom scale might only have to contend with humidity from a nearby shower and our “smart” watch might get a little wet in that same shower.
However, industrial IoT (IIoT) and telemetry systems operating in harsh environments and more extreme conditions must contend with a variety of factors that can have a deleterious impact on data transmission and accuracy. Such challenges for effective telemetry have given rise to multiple “fudge factors” that are applied to ensure reliable data collection and communication.
A small sample of these considerations might include the following:
Again, this list could easily elongate as it is just a sample. Next, let’s look at where telemetry is making headlines.
?? News
Resilient telemetry solutions are growing in demand as multiple industries expand into more extreme environments. News headlines that highlight the art and science of telemetry are becoming more common.
?? Technology
Multiple advancements in technology are offering promise for overcoming various telemetry challenges. These advances span computer science as well as currently shipping industrial solutions.
??? Use Cases
By overcoming extreme conditions and environmental challenges, telemetry solutions are being deployed in increasingly creative ways.
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?? Standards
Establishing and adhering to standards ensures the reliability and interoperability of telemetry systems. As a reminder, past editions of this newsletter touched upon a few examples.
Additionally, Message Queuing Telemetry Transport (MQTT) [13] and the recent version 5.0 updates [14] are moving the industry forward. What’s also exciting is where crossovers, interlocks, and convergence occur within OTel on a path from cloud native to edge native design.
??? Analysis
To recall a common science fiction trope, the scenes where a party of explorers decides to “send a probe” will often end with the destruction of the probe just before sending back enough data to capture attention before it disappears. However, modern telemetry has to be robust, continuous, and consistent for us to realize our science fiction future as a reality.
The Internet of Things (IoT) isn’t just for our immediate personal networks and personal devices but it does open our imaginations to other use cases. As humanity gains wider understanding of the need for telemetry in harsh and extreme environments on our planet and beyond, we will accelerate the development and deployment of effective telemetry systems to better understand the industrial and natural world around us as well as the vastness of space.
??? Events
Earlier this year, the European Test & Telemetry Conference (ETTC) 2024 [15] took place in Germany.
Later this year, the International Telemetry Conference (ITC) 2024 [16] takes place in the United States.
At just under 1200 words, that’s all this week. ??
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