Getting Data from Sensors and Analysers

Getting Data from Sensors and Analysers

 Getting Data from Sensors and Analysers

Collecting data from sensors and analyzers is a structured process that includes deploying sensors, establishing connections, ensuring secure data collection, transmitting, storing, and finally analyzing the gathered information.:

  1. Define Monitoring Parameters: Clearly select the specific water-related parameters to be monitored, such as flow total, flow rate, and water quality, water level.

  2. Select Appropriate Sensors: Choose appropriate sensors and analyzers tailored to each parameter, considering factors like accuracy, and communication capabilities.

  3. Establish Communication Integrity: Ensure seamless communication between sensors and analyzers.

  4. Facilitate Data TransmissionUse loT gateway (Logicladder cloud connector device e.g. V5) to collect data from multiple sensors or analyzers. Also, we have to provide internet to lot gateways (Logicladder cloud connector device) either through Ethernet or SIM. After establishing an internet connection data will be transmitted securely to a centralized server through loT gateway.

  5. Secure Data Storage:  The data is now securely transferred to the database (edge server) and it is then deployed to TSC Energy.

By employing this refined approach, the entire process of obtaining data from sensors and analyzers is optimized for accuracy, efficiency, and secure data handling.


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