Development of IoT Infrared Tagging Detector for Laboratory Tools

by Jose Baltero III

Published: April 10, 2026 • DOI: 10.51244/IJRSI.2026.1303000159

Abstract

In the 21st century, the push for technological innovation has fundamentally changed how organizations function. We are seeing a massive shift where systems that once depended on slow, manual steps are being replaced by automated, intelligent platforms. These modern setups don't just store data; they use real-time analytics to make decisions and predict future needs. At the heart of this change is the Internet of Things (IoT). By linking physical objects through a web of sensors and smart devices, IoT creates a constant stream of data that can be processed and analyzed on the fly. This has given managers a level of visibility and efficiency that was impossible a decade ago, particularly in fields like manufacturing, healthcare, and education (Mashayekhy et al., 2022; Al-Emran, Malik & Al-Kabi, 2022).