技术
- 分析与建模 - 大数据分析
- 网络与连接 - 网关
- 网络与连接 - 无线局域网
适用行业
- 电子产品
适用功能
- 采购
用例
- 供应链可见性(SCV)
客户
RMONI
关于客户
RMONI 提供关键控制参数的无线远程监控,包括食品和药品运输和储存过程中的温度监控解决方案。 RMONI 在欧洲拥有超过 1,500 台设备和 10,000 台
挑战
RMONI 在冷链业务中面临温度监测挑战。必须建立和维护冷链,以确保货物在流程的每一步都得到适当的冷藏,使温度监控成为一项关键的业务功能。手动注册实践可能非常昂贵、劳动密集且容易出错。
解决方案
RMONI 创建了一个完整的解决方案,其中包含硬件、无线传感器、XBee 模块、网关和 Sensor2Web 应用程序。这些模块收集传感器数据并将其传递到集中式网关。网关将数据打包并发送到云端。借助 Sensor2Web 应用程序,RMONI 客户可以在仪表板上实时查看数据,创建报告以提供给监管机构,并接收通过电子邮件和 SMS 消息发送的警报。
硬件组件 - XBee ZigBee 模块 - 集中式网关
软件组件 - Sensor2Web 应用程序
运营影响
数量效益
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