Description: A telemetry driver is a software or hardware component designed to collect and transmit data from remote sources to a central system. Its primary function is to facilitate real-time monitoring and analysis of data, allowing users to make informed decisions based on accurate and up-to-date information. These drivers are essential in various applications, from managing critical infrastructures to environmental monitoring. Telemetry drivers can connect to a variety of devices, such as sensors, meters, and control systems, and can operate through different communication protocols, such as TCP/IP, MQTT, or HTTP. The ability of these drivers to integrate data from multiple sources and present it coherently is fundamental to the effectiveness of telemetry systems. Additionally, their design can range from simple solutions that transmit basic data to complex systems that offer advanced analytics and automated response capabilities. In an increasingly interconnected world, telemetry drivers play a crucial role in optimizing processes, improving operational efficiency, and reducing costs, becoming indispensable tools in the digital age.