Best IoT Devices and Systems for Asset Tracking: 48 IoT Systems, Solutions, and Devices to Streamline Asset Management and Tracking

Industries of nearly every kind benefit from asset tracking not only because it prevents theft, loss, and damage, but because assets comprise such a large percentage of a company’s holdings that asset management is essential for meeting compliance and industry standard regulations. Asset tracking that delivers real-time data contributes to a healthy bottom line, and IoT devices and systems make asset tracking more accurate and reliable than ever before.

According to a report by Mobile Experts, which follows “multiple vertical markets, illustrating future trends in detail and includes descriptions of transportation, healthcare, agriculture, industrial, retail, and consumer markets,” the asset tracking IoT device market will triple by 2022. Technologies evaluated in the report include Bluetooth, UWB, WiFi, 802.15.4, LPWA, 2G, LTE, NB-IoT, 5G, satellite, infrared, ultrasound, NFC, and RFID. Specifically, Mobile Experts Principal Analyst Joe Madden says expected annual shipments of asset tracking IoT devices will grow from 22 million to 70 million, and approximately 50% of those devices will send data through a cloud-based service provider.

Obviously, IoT is here to stay, and there are some superb asset tracking IoT devices and systems on the market already. To assist you in finding IoT devices and systems for tracking your assets, we have rounded up 48 of the best available. Our top IoT device and system picks cover a range of technologies and applications and come to you from some of the world’s leaders in technology. We’ve also chosen IoT asset tracking devices and systems that are appropriate for small businesses through enterprises. Please note, we have listed our top 48 IoT devices and systems for asset tracking here in alphabetical order to make your search easier; thus, they are not listed by any ranking or rating.

1. AIRcable Gateway
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AIRcable Gateway

AIRcable Gateway combines WiFi and BLE and is a very small Bluetooth smart mesh and beacon interface to the cloud. But, don’t let its size fool you; the AIRcable Gateway has a long range and scans for iBeacon, Eddystone, and mesh asset beacons to send location information to the server.

Key Features:

  • Secure smart mesh
  • Routes all Bluetooth smart mesh communication in both directions between the cloud and the air
  • Based on the Mosquitto Message Broker so communication in the cloud is secure and encrypted end-to-end

Cost: $49

GPS tracking provider Trackerando deploy cloud-based IoT platform in just six weeks

  • IoT offers many new tools, like in-vehicle streaming camera, driver mobile apps etc. making communication easier and rapid.
  • Scheduling, freight management, chauffeur and truck tracking, and effective routing are some advantages of Internet of Things.
  • IoT supports third party APIs for traffic reporting, park-assist, average speed, driving etiquettes monitoring etc.
  • Logistic companies can move to the cloud for their daily operations and track fleets anywhere, anytime and on any device.
  • Collective data from IoT devices assist fleet management companies to get valuable insights into chauffeur behaviour, acts of law breaking by the driver, over-speeding etc.
  • IoT automates various processes in fleet management. IoT enables companies to set up an automatic flow of logistics processes as the interconnected devices and work as part of an integrated process.
  • Vehicle Idling pumps tons of gases into the air; it also results in usage of billions of gallons of fuel. We can stop this with IoT; we can send a real-time notification to drivers and monitor the idling time closely.
  • IoT helps in tracking the performances of your vehicle components. It compares the present performance of that part with its standard performance. It sends notification if it finds any irregularity or drops in performance.
  • Early adopters of IoT enjoys an absolute advantage over others due to two reasons. First, it reduces the overall cost by optimum utilization of resources, and second, it helps in acquiring, sharing and acting on real-time data which results in quick and precise decisions.
  • Proper application of IoT shrinks total costs by optimal use of resources and enhanced performance.
  • Gathering, sharing, and acting on real time info helps a firm make rapid decisions and prompt improvements.

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Trackerando allows its enterprise and consumer customers to accurately track and monitor vehicles, assets and people. The company upgraded to Cumulocity to provide an IoT platform which delivers carrier grade reliability and accelerates innovation

Rising consumerisation, increased globalisation and a relentless focus on operational excellence are driving businesses that sell consumer products to innovate at tremendous speeds. Often consumers expect purchased products to have an online component or a set of applications that allow enhanced, digital experiences with products. At the same time global markets are causing tremendous product proliferation and competition for consumer purchases. Businesses creating consumer products must focus on innovation while relying on automated tools to enhance their operational excellence. As these businesses face market challenges, business risks and the need to simplify operations, they are choosing to layer technology-based services on their consumer products.

Companies like Trackerando have innovated their businesses to take advantage of the connected, digital future. By embedding technology in their solutions, they are able to redefine the relationship between themselves, their partners and their customers. No longer are they strictly reliant on product-based sales, but they have used Internet of Things (IoT) technology to create a new customer experience that includes an online consumer service for their products.

The Cumulocity IoT platform allows its businessto-consumer (B2C) customers to rapidly, efficiently and securely co-innovate with new customer offerings and create long-term relationships with their customers. Businesses are changing their strategies and technologies to be ahead of rapidly changing consumer demands. Trackerando is revolutionising their industries with IoT.

About Trackerando: Trackerando, is a forward-thinking GPS tracking solution provider which combines high-quality products with individualised service. Trackerando offers transportation sector solutions for automobiles, buses, trucks and powerboats; and personal tracking for humans and pets. The company was founded in Münster, Germany and has sales throughout Europe.

Trackerando’s customers rely on its high-quality, secure and robust tracking platform to track their vehicles, people and assets. However, Trackerando was spending considerable effort developing, upgrading and maintaining its in-house built solution. These efforts put significant pressure on the Trackerando development and product management teams to support new features and new devices in a stable, secure, rapid and reliable manner. All of the time spent developing, upgrading and managing the platform meant that Trackerando had less time to spend creating revenue-generating, value-added services and delighting its customers.

In addition, the personal tracking market has become increasingly competitive in the last five years with the proliferation of low-cost devices becoming available. Consumers continued to expect high quality products with exceptional user interfaces that combined simplicity and refined design elements. Trackerando needed to make a change to meet consumer demands.

Trackerando adopts the Cumulocity IoT Platform – to reduce development and maintenance costs, increase scalability and flexibility and maintain security and privacy levels, Trackerando chose to implement a dedicated edition of the Cumulocity IoT Platform. Deployed in a German datacentre, this cloud-based solution allowed Trackerando to launch its new personal tracking service to the market and replace its older solution. This development would allow Trackerando customers to increase their levels of online service interactivity and engage with their products in a new digital way.

This IoT solution powered by the Cumulocity IoT Platform provides Trackerando customers with easy set-up, real-time monitoring and tracking features, and a simple-to-use app. Setting up a Trackerando device is extremely easy with zerotouch registration – the Trackerando device auto-registers on the Cumulocity IoT Platform and is fully integrated to Trackerando’s online registration and payment systems. Once registered, Trackerando customers can use a set of smart rules to enable geo-fencing alerts, proximity-based rules and multi-modal alarms. Trackerando has built – and the Cumulocity IoT Platform seamlessly supports – an iPhone and Android smart phone app to provide a complete mobile experience to its customers.

Results – Cumulocity’s IoT Platform solution allows Trackerando to successfully offer its IoT-powered tracking service to its customers. Customers have an ongoing relationship with Trackerando through the online service, thereby increasing customer satisfaction, longevity and loyalty.

Since Cumulocity is fully responsible for the updating and management of its IoT Platform, the Trackerando development and product management teams can now devote their time to creating value-added services rather than spending countless hours on management of an in-house built platform. And because the deployment of the cloud IoT Platform is in a German datacentre, data management meets German regulatory requirements and allays consumer privacy concerns.

End-customer benefits of a Cumulocity-powered Trackerando tracking solution:

  • User-friendly, graphical mapping tools with geo-fencing alerts, proximity-based rules and multi-modal alarms.
  • • Leading Cumulocity IoT platform future-proofed Trackerando for new, innovative requirements with tracking devices and other products.
  • Seamless integrations to Trackerando payments system for simple ordering.
  • iPhone and Android smart phone app.

Conclusion

The technology is still evolving, and as Vehicle Tracking solutions providers find many use cases, Internet of Things will turn out to be the lifeline of the fleet management industry.

An IoT-based fleet tracking system is way lot efficient than a traditional vehicle tracking system is. If you’re into logistic industry, you should definitely think about upgrading your systems.

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Benefits of IoT in fleet management

  • IoT offers many new tools, like in-vehicle streaming camera, driver mobile apps etc. making communication easier and rapid.
  • Scheduling, freight management, chauffeur and truck tracking, and effective routing are some advantages of Internet of Things.
  • IoT supports third party APIs for traffic reporting, park-assist, average speed, driving etiquettes monitoring etc.
  • Logistic companies can move to the cloud for their daily operations and track fleets anywhere, anytime and on any device.
  • Collective data from IoT devices assist fleet management companies to get valuable insights into chauffeur behaviour, acts of law breaking by the driver, over-speeding etc.
  • IoT automates various processes in fleet management. IoT enables companies to set up an automatic flow of logistics processes as the interconnected devices and work as part of an integrated process.
  • Vehicle Idling pumps tons of gases into the air; it also results in usage of billions of gallons of fuel. We can stop this with IoT; we can send a real-time notification to drivers and monitor the idling time closely.
  • IoT helps in tracking the performances of your vehicle components. It compares the present performance of that part with its standard performance. It sends notification if it finds any irregularity or drops in performance.
  • Early adopters of IoT enjoys an absolute advantage over others due to two reasons. First, it reduces the overall cost by optimum utilization of resources, and second, it helps in acquiring, sharing and acting on real-time data which results in quick and precise decisions.
  • Proper application of IoT shrinks total costs by optimal use of resources and enhanced performance.
  • Gathering, sharing, and acting on real time info helps a firm make rapid decisions and prompt improvements.

Conclusion

The technology is still evolving, and as Vehicle Tracking solutions providers find many use cases, Internet of Things will turn out to be the lifeline of the fleet management industry.

An IoT-based fleet tracking system is way lot efficient than a traditional vehicle tracking system is. If you’re into logistic industry, you should definitely think about upgrading your systems.

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How IoT empowers vehicle tracking system

“The Internet of Things (IoT) is a system of interrelated computing devices, mechanical and digital machines, objects, animals or people that are provided with unique identifiers and the ability to transfer data over a network without requiring human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction.” –Wikipedia

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Many technologies enable IoT app development

  • RFID
  • Bluetooth low energy
  • Low energy wireless IP networks
  • ZigBee
  • Z-wave
  • LTE advance
  • Wi-Fi direct

One of the biggest problems logistics industry faces is the tracking of fleet. With Vehicle Tracking solutions powered by IoT devices, a Vehicle Tracking System (VTS) is not only implementable but also economical.

Internet of things in vehicle tracking system (VTS) currently works on 3 main technologies:

  • Radio-frequency identification, or RFID,
  • Global Positioning System, or GPS and
  • On-board diagnostics, or OBD II
  • RFID helps control and track products
  • GPS tracking solutions obtain real-time information on routes
  • OBD II obtains information on vehicle maintenance and driving conditions.

GPS or the Global Positioning Satellite system has been around long before IoT devices came out. While GPS data transmitted to a host over a mobile data connection is enough to track the moment of a vehicle in real time,

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IoT essentially makes Vehicle Tracking solutions a lot more efficient, economical, automated, and reliable.

This how an IoT based typical fleet tracking system works

  • Location data collected by on-vehicle sensors, including GPS, OBD II sensors.
  • Data from all sensors is periodically sent to the local gateway over a mobile data connection as the vehicle moves.
  • Gateway sends information to network server where speed, location, direction and other variables are collected and send to a secure application server in the cloud
  • Application server sends reports and alerts on movement and safety of the vehicle to the driver’s or supervisor’s mobile.

IoT Devices, also known as Connected Devices, are regular household and commercial appliances and gadgets, except you can connect and control them over a network: a personal network or the internet.

Yes, you can switch on your Air Conditioner with your smartphone from anywhere if both are connected to the internet. But that’s only a smaller part of what Connected Devices can achieve.

Read more: How to build a seamless logistics transition business

Imagine how easy it would be to track things if everything could connect to the network. We can only anticipate the way it will revolutionize different industries.

Consumers are already the biggest beneficiary of this era of connected devices while businesses are still traversing how this technology breakthrough will improve their bottom line.

Growth is already significant in the IoT Sector. In 2015, DHL & Cisco conducted a study to understand the implications of Internet of Thing (IoT) Devices on logistics sector.

As per the study, there were 15 billion connected devices in 2015 and they will rise to 50 billion by 2020–a staggering rise of 333% since 2012 in the number of IoT devices.

The report further indicates that Logistics Industry would be the biggest beneficiary of IoT.

SAP Unveils SAP HANA® Cloud Platform for IoT

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ORLANDO, Fla., May 6, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — SAP SE (NYSE: SAP) today announced the launch of the SAP HANA Cloud Platform for the Internet of Things (IoT), expanding its comprehensive portfolio of IoT solutions to help customers connect the core of their business to the edge of the network, gain operational efficiencies and drive the creation of new revenue models, products and services. SAP continues to broaden its reach by collaborating with Siemens and Intel to make it easier for customers to adopt and manage IoT solutions.

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These collaborations add to a strong partner ecosystem SAP has developed including recent announcements with Jasper,Accenture and T-Systems. Additionally, customers including Tennant are gaining real business value from leveraging SAP HANA to successfully implement IoT. These announcements were made at SAPPHIRE® NOW, held May 5-7 in Orlando, Florida.

“SAP is helping customers reimagine their business with the most comprehensive portfolio of Internet of Things solutions from core business operations to the edge of the network,” said Steve Lucas, president, Platform Solutions, SAP. “With the launch of SAP HANA Cloud Platform for the Internet of Things, our customers and partners now have the ability to connect anything to any app or business process in their company and business network. This will achieve operational excellence and deliver new customer experiences, products and services.”

SAP Unveils End-to-End Platform for the Internet of Things
SAP HANA Cloud Platform for the IoT provides the infrastructure to enable businesses to securely tap into a network of millions of connected devices. Building on its existing data and application services, which include predictive analytics, telematics, geo-location and more, the newly launched IoT services from SAP plan to enable the device cloud for faster delivery of IoT business value: device management, IoT messaging and IoT application enablement including data modeling. IoT services from SAP plan to support the cost-efficient and quick development, deployment and operation of SAP solutions for IoT. Private cloud deployments intend to enable SAP customers to run their own device cloud or to operate a device cloud for their customers. To make it easy for customers to deploy IoT applications at the edge, SAP will include for a limited time free and unlimited access to the SAP® SQL Anywhere® suite — lightweight embeddable databases for remote devices for use with the new SAP HANA Cloud Platform for the IoT.

SAP offers a portfolio of IoT applications such as the SAP Connected Assets solution, including the cloud edition of the SAP Predictive Maintenance and Service solution, and SAP Connected Logistics software, among others that leverage SAP HANA Cloud Platform for the IoT.

Siemens and SAP to Simplify Path to the Internet of Things for Industrial Customers
Siemens has chosen SAP HANA Cloud Platform to build the Siemens Cloud for Industry powered by SAP HANA Cloud Platform as an open cloud platform for analyzing large datasets in the industry. It is intended to simplify industrial customers’ ability to create additional value from the Internet of Things to help boost their own production as well as product and service offerings. Siemens plans to create an open IT ecosystem for OEMs and application developers based on SAP HANA Cloud platform.

“The SAP and Siemens relationship is expected to help enable the Internet of Things and Industry 4.0 for industrial customers. The introduction of the new Siemens Cloud for Industry powered by SAP HANA aims to provide a significant contribution towards the digitalization of the production space. Powerful services for analyzing data from industry are an important part of our digital enterprise strategy,” said Dr. Peter Weckesser, CEO Customer Service, Digital Factory of Siemens AG.

Intel and SAP Join Forces to Enable IoT End-to-End for Customers
SAP and Intel are collaborating to simplify, secure and scale the IoT for the enterprise. Intel provides a blueprint for industry-leading, interoperable IoT solutions. SAP is taking the complementary SAP HANA platform in conjunction with the Intel blueprint to simplify IoT end-to-end deployments for enterprises. The first step in the collaboration is a joint proof of concept (POC) to integrate the Intel® IoT Gateway with the SAP cloud.

China Telecom and Ericsson launch open IoT platform

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  • China Telecom IoT Open Platform enables enterprise customers to deploy, manage and scale IoT connected devices and applications globally
  • Based on Ericsson Device Connection Platform, part of Ericsson’s IoT Accelerator, used by more than 25 operators and supports over 2,000 enterprise customers.

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China Telecom and Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) have launched the China Telecom IoT Open Platform – a global connection management platform that will support China’s “One Belt One Road” strategy and accelerate the deployment of Internet of Things (IoT) solutions and services.

The China Telecom IoT Open Platform enables enterprises to deploy, control and scale the management of IoT devices through partnerships. With this platform, enterprise customers can integrate their business processes with the managed connectivity service offered by China Telecom to create highly reliable IoT solutions. China Telecom and its industry customers will use the platform to drive the digital transformation of industries in China and beyond.

Magnus Rahm, Head of Global Service Operations, Ericsson, says: “The IoT market is growing very rapidly and we aim to use our expertise in this area to help our customers capitalize on this opportunity. Together with China Telecom, we can play a key role in realizing the tremendous potential of the IoT by reinventing processes, creating new services, and capturing new revenue.”

The China Telecom IoT Open Platform is powered by Ericsson’s Device Connection Platform – a global, unified platform that is being used by multiple enterprise customers in various industries to manage IoT connection services worldwide. The platform offers enterprise customers reliable connectivity based on service-level agreements and a common, unified overview of devices and access networks.

Ericsson’s Device Connection Platform was launched in 2012 and now supports more than 25 operators and over 2,000 enterprise customers as part of Ericsson’s IoT Accelerator platform. Ericsson also collaborates with the Bridge Alliance and the Global M2M Association to realize the vision of a seamless customer experience with worldwide coverage and superior service quality for IoT applications.

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