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WavzNode – An industrial Internet of things node | Part 1

Industrial Revolution 4.0

I believe industrial process monitoring & control should be smart, simple and efficient.

Various manufacturing and processing industries demands constant monitoring of critical environmental parameters (Temperature, Humidity, Pressure, vibrations) to maintain product quality.

Currently, most of the industry uses wired network of sensors & controllers. These networks have drawbacks such as –Costly to Maintain and complex to deploy, require timely calibration of system, susceptible to external noise, low reliability, high downtime, false triggering of Alarms and requires continuous mains power source.

These systems are operated from local PC(RS-232/RS-485), using proprietary PC software. PC software which have complex UI and are irrelevant. 

I wish to design the node,
-real-time data log.
-Simple plug-&-play interface.
-Ease of use, installation and maintenance.
-Simple to Configure and ability for Over-the-air-programming.

Project will carry out in several stages and several node versions.
Stage 1 : Node with WiFi & On-Board Digital Sensor.
Stage 2 : Node with WiFi and options to connect external sensors like RTD, Thermocouple, mA, mV.
Stage 3 : Node based on Wireless Radios like Sub1-GHz, 2.4GHz proprietary protocols. also a gateway node to establish Internet connectivity.

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