The Power to Enhance Productivity. The Insight to Increase Safety.
Today, sensors have a digital voice. It’s a voice that allows them to autonomously connect and share data with one another – and the back office – over an IP connection. Anything can have sensors attached to them: people, vehicles, pipelines, infrastructure, robots, and production lines, just to name a few.
The Internet of Things in the critical infrastructure sector can improve the flow of real-time information and enable equipment to be remotely managed and controlled. Dubbed ‘Industry 4.0’ for its potential to power a new industrial revolution it promises to enhance the productivity of organizations while ensuring greater safety of workers and the community.
Passive UHF RFID hardware includes RFID antennas with a read range of a few centimeters to several meters and security RFID transponders
EXPLORE RFIDThe new "RTLS" real-time location system combines high location accuracy in an industrial environment with unique Features.
EXPLORE RTLSWhether you are a maintenance worker or an energy company operator, our IoT sensor solutions can be tailored to your needs
EXPLORE SENSORSIn today’s data-driven society, connectivity comes with a cost. Your formerly isolated control and monitoring systems are now integrated with numerous enterprise systems and technologies to increase efficiencies. But, this also creates new vulnerabilities – from the computers in the control room to the mobile devices in the field. The surge in wireless Machine-to-Machine (M2M) technologies presents another challenge. The more data they collect from sensors, the better the decision making, the smarter the use of resources and the safer the workforce. Yet, this increased integration and access to technologies in the field, communication networks, devices, applications and personnel – can create new attack vectors, and contribute to increased attack vulnerability.