How IoT is reaching for the skies with remote management for cranes
Sensible 4 begin using DAWN platform in industrial vehicles
Finland Automated driving technology company?Sensible 4?begins commercial operations within the industrial segment using its automated driving software platform DAWN.
Sensible 4 released its product DAWN earlier this year. The automated driving software platform enables different types of vehicles to operate autonomously in any weather. The company is rolling out DAWN to the industrial segment where commercial viability can be realised today. The automated software platform will be utilised in vehicles that operate in industrial-type environments, such as mines, factories, refineries, wood processing plants, ports and logistic centres. READ NOW
SES and Shevon report delivery of O3b ‘high-throughput, low-latency’ satellite connectivity for mining in DR Congo
An African mining company based in the DRC will be enjoying high-speed satellite-based connectivity services as part of a new agreement between?Shevon?and?SES, the two companies has announced. The two-year agreement will see Shevon provide SES’s O3b Medium Earth Orbit (MEO) high-throughput and low-latency connectivity services, enabling the DRC mining company to implement new services and applications that will improve workers’ safety, digitalise operations and maximise profitability through increased agility and automation. The new agreement reflects the strength and success of the existing long-term partnership between the two companies. READ NOW
How IoT is reaching for the skies with remote management for cranes
This case study explores how?IoT technology?provides intelligent control for the?remote management?of cranes.
The monitoring and maintenance of crane fleets have traditionally involved the operator fielding a team of technicians who – armed with tool bag and logbook – needed to travel to the site to carry out the necessary work, often responding reactively to incidents.
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How to ensure fast, smart and accurate control of thermal process units
“Industry surveys show that nearly half of all processes are not accurately tuned. A poorly tuned process can result in bad readings, wasted materials and downtime.”
Thermal control for too long has either relied on basic panel-based controllers or local data acquisition systems that provide their own challenges to maintain.
Local control remains a valuable tool in ensuring safe, efficient processes. However, many furnace applications could benefit from?improved accuracy, quicker calibration, better diagnostics and automated tuning?– as well as?easier configuration?remote connectivity.
How a System-on-Module design strategy can produce faster, simpler design cycles
The pressure increases every year on design teams to get to market faster the wirelessly connected products in their development pipeline.?Their companies are looking to outpace their competitors, which in turn is forcing design processes to be shorter and shorter while delivering more features, more security, more everything.
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