Load Google Translate Hello,
Just a general question. Do you envision yourself or your company moving to a Wireless Sensor system? Of course this depends on what you do, but considder you have a large warehouse/manufacturing area within which you have things you want to monitor, or you do have things that you are monitoring (temperature, fluid levels etc), if your current system is completely wired, what would be the likelyhood of you moving to a completely wireless sensor system?
Or are you using a wireless sensor system now?
I worked for a industrial design company recently, and here is what I saw as a trend. When it comes to safety and security, a wired option is standard for in building systems. This would include fire alarms, warning lights/horns, intercoms, etc.
When it came to ambient sensors, monitoring weather, or non critical applications the company was investigating solutions.
Now with the cloud based sensing companies popping up, I am sure we will see a pervasive use of wireless sensors.
Cabe
Hello William,
Adeunis RF is the European Leader of Wireless radio transmission systems.
Our ARF50-PRO http://www.adeunis-rf.com/en/products/10-i-o-modules/50-arf50-pro.html is a 4 digital + 2 analog I/O module which can acquire states from sensors, contacts or counters to control remote equipments.
Associated to one of our radio modems ARFx3-PRO, the ARF50-PRO I/O module enables unique solutions to link or read wireless I/Os over long distances (from 200m to 25km).
Feel free to contact us should you require any further information.
Kind regards,
Laurent
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