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In the context of Industry 4.0 and the Internet of Things, a crucial component of industrial automation is wireless sensing technology. These high-sensitivity devices can detect and measure a wide range of physical and chemical parameters, record data, and transmit it to IT systems.
Key examples of wireless sensors for industrial use include:
Temperature sensors, detecting air or surface temperature variations;
Pressure sensors, measuring pressure differences between two points;
Humidity sensors, quantifying ambient humidity levels.
Industrial sensors can also measure additional parameters simultaneously, such as air quality, water leakage, pulse counting, open/closed contact, and more.
Versatility and Applications
The versatility in use and installation of industrial sensors allows them to be employed across multiple sectors:
Medical and food industries for temperature control,
Agriculture for crop monitoring,
Security and surveillance for intrusion detection,
Logistics and transportation to maintain the cold chain,
Office environments to ensure worker safety.
Efento: Digimax Partner for Industrial Wireless Sensors
Efento sensors utilize advanced wireless technologies such as Bluetooth Low Energy, Narrowband IoT, and LTE-M, employing standard communication protocols to collect data on cloud platforms. Data transmission occurs via cellular networks and national operators, allowing easy and fast monitoring and analysis of physical and chemical parameters via SMS or the Efento app, available on Google Play Store.
Efento wireless sensors do not require complex infrastructure, making them ideal for deployment in smart automation and IIoT (Industrial Internet of Things) projects.
The sensors are easy to install, integrable, cost-effective, and universal, making them a comprehensive solution for various industrial applications.