Why is Automation Useful?

In this article, we want to avoid complex technological explanations and humanize and simplify the concepts.

Automation is as simple as installing an automatic irrigation system in our garden to reduce water consumption and ensure that the plants are well cared for, thus providing optimal production.

This type of automation has evolved to the point where sometimes systems can assist us in matters as critical as preserving life.

New vehicles marketed from 2022 must have safety measures based on highly advanced and useful automation.

According to the explanation from the Traffic department, this device employs various tools to ensure that the driver is sufficiently alert to handle a journey:

  • Steering Wheel Sensor: This tool checks the pressure the driver exerts on the steering wheel to determine if there are constant and overly abrupt corrections, something common when a person is drowsy or tired.

  • Camera: A camera monitors the driver's facial expressions and, through eye or head movements, can assess if they are fatigued.

  • Engine: A control unit analyzes the time the engine has been running to determine when a break should be taken.  cuándo se debe hacer una parada para tomar un respiro

  • Alert: When all these systems detect that the driver is tired, a light signal or text message is displayed on the instrument panel, inviting the user to take a break.

You should not take this warning lightly: if the alarm is activated, it's because you are showing signs of fatigue, losing part of your ability to concentrate

In the end, active safety to preserve lives on the roads, our most precious asset, can even be entrusted to automatic systems, as they can be more reliable than our own judgment or decision.

Statements like 'I'll just turn on the air conditioning, and the cold will wake me up' may not be valid for automatic systems that will insist on you taking a break to stretch your legs and then resume your journey after a few minutes of rest.

That could be the difference between having an accident or not, all with the guidance of sensors and informational messages on a screen.

It's clear that technology has advanced significantly. We have sensors, cameras, and computer systems capable of making better decisions than we can, even in something as vital as safety.

If we extend this line of thinking to the realm of critical infrastructure, I believe there is more than enough technology to progressively scale up automation, even providing information that can make us reconsider what we thought was an absolute truth when supported by data.

If we aim for a future where improvement is the chosen path, there is no room for doubt. Automation and everything required for it are part of this journey that must be undertaken.

                                                               

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