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Intelligent Control Systems
Facility Automation and Security System Specialist
Facility Automation and Security Systems
Introduction
Nowaday The trend to deploy WiFi sensors is accelerating. WiFi sensors have distinct advantages over wired sensors, including their low installation cost and rapid scalability. Wireless sensor networks also eliminate the need for expensive retrofitting of the wiring in existing buildings.
WiFi sensor networks can be used to monitor campuses, office buildings, manufacturing plants and residential homes. The possible applications are nearly endless. Consider monitoring food temperature across a line of distributors and grocery stores. Freezers and coolers can be conveniently and reliably monitored, alerting staff to fluctuations before costly spoilage occurs. Common applications for residential homes include monitoring for carbon monoxide or water in basements.
Wi-Fi sensors can connect to common, widely available wireless network infrastructure. They send sensor data over standard TCP/IP, making their information available anywhere in the world from any computer or smartphone.
Main Features of the "INTELLIGENCE" WiFi Sensors
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Support Standard 802.11 b/g WLAN
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Built-in Data Logger
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Built-in Back Up Battery (Most Models)
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Built-in Data Logger
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Send Alarm Notification via LINE Application, Email
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Support Remote Monitoring via Internet Cloud