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Automated water/electricity usage monitoring and alerts

Purpose:

1.1. Automate real-time monitoring of water and electricity usage across temple premises to ensure resource efficiency and compliance.
1.2. Automate alerts and reporting for abnormal usage, leaks, or electrical faults, reducing operational costs and supporting environmental responsibility.
1.3. Automate historical data analysis for audits, budgeting, and predictive maintenance, automating administrative and compliance workflows.
1.4. Automate integration of meter data with existing facility management and compliance systems.

Trigger Conditions:

2.1. Automated trigger on threshold breach: sudden spikes in usage or sustained overuse.
2.2. Automated interval-based monitoring: readings every minute, hour, or day.
2.3. Automated device malfunction: meter offline or unresponsive.
2.4. Automated compliance checks: scheduled audits or regulatory reporting deadlines.

Platform Variants:

3.1. AWS IoT Core
• Feature/Setting: Automate data ingestion from smart meters via MQTT topics; configure automated Rule Engine with threshold alerts.
3.2. Azure IoT Hub
• Feature/Setting: Automate usage data streaming with Event Grid; automate alerts to Logic Apps.
3.3. Google Cloud IoT
• Feature/Setting: Configure Device Telemetry for automated data pipeline; automate Pub/Sub triggers for threshold alerts.
3.4. Twilio SMS API
• Feature/Setting: Automate user alerts via programmable SMS; set up automated messaging for over-usage notifications.
3.5. SendGrid Email API
• Feature/Setting: Automate email notifications on usage anomalies; configure automated templated responses.
3.6. Slack API (Incoming Webhooks)
• Feature/Setting: Automate real-time facility manager alerts to Slack channel; set webhook for instant notification.
3.7. Microsoft Power Automate
• Feature/Setting: Automate flow connecting IoT data to compliance log; schedule automated report generation.
3.8. Zapier
• Feature/Setting: Automate cross-app workflows; trigger Slack/email/SMS on usage events.
3.9. Siemens MindSphere
• Feature/Setting: Automate asset monitoring APIs; setup automated anomaly detection workflows.
3.10. IBM Watson IoT Platform
• Feature/Setting: Automate Watson rules engine; configure automated workflows for usage anomalies.
3.11. Home Assistant (RESTful API)
• Feature/Setting: Automate sensor entity creation; trigger automated alerts on detection.
3.12. Honeywell Forge
• Feature/Setting: Automate utility analytics; program automated compliance reports.
3.13. Schneider Electric EcoStruxure
• Feature/Setting: Automate power usage monitoring; configure automated event rules.
3.14. InfluxDB (Time-Series Database)
• Feature/Setting: Automate data storage of readings; automate queries for reporting and dashboards.
3.15. Grafana (Alerting API)
• Feature/Setting: Automate dashboards for utility data; configure automated alert rules.
3.16. Google Sheets API
• Feature/Setting: Automate appending of new readings for compliance logs; schedule automated exports.
3.17. PagerDuty API
• Feature/Setting: Automate incident creation for utility faults; setup automated escalation policies.
3.18. ServiceNow (Workflow APIs)
• Feature/Setting: Automate ticket creation for anomalies; integrate automated compliance documentation.
3.19. Jira (REST API)
• Feature/Setting: Automate issue creation for recurring faults; automate tracking and resolution assignment.
3.20. Webhooks (Custom HTTP Endpoint)
• Feature/Setting: Automate push to any external system; configure automated JSON payloads on trigger.
3.21. MQTT Broker (e.g., Mosquitto)
• Feature/Setting: Automate utility meter integration; automate message distribution on events.
3.22. IFTTT Platform
• Feature/Setting: Automate multi-device workflows; automate alerts based on custom conditions.

Benefits:

4.1. Automates resource efficiency and cost savings by alerting on wastage or faults.
4.2. Automates compliance, reducing manual checks, and supporting audit readiness.
4.3. Automates preventive maintenance, minimizing downtime via early anomaly detection.
4.4. Automates communication with administrative staff and maintenance teams.
4.5. Automates scalable integration as resource footprint expands in temple operations.

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