Industrial monitoring and control using LoRa communication
Keywords:
LoRa communication, monitoring, controllingAbstract
Monitoring and controlling industrial machinery is one of the best methods to prevent equipment breakdown. Industrial machines normally break down when the voltage or current goes low or high. With Industrial monitoring, we can ensure that the access is controlled, and the products are of higher quality. With this method, we can control access, improve productivity, and ensure high-quality results when manufacturing industrial products. In today's technological era, remote monitoring and control have become commonplace in industries using connectivity techniques such as ZigBee, RF,and Infrared. Due to their slow communication speeds, long distances, and weak data security, these wireless communication techniques are generally limited to simple applications. Additionally, they are easily affected by noise and bad weather conditions, such as snow, fog, and rain the present project proposes to use LoRa (long-range) technology to implement a new solution for the traditional monitoring and control of industrial applications using high-quality communication and high security.
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