AKCP Wireless Sensors are approved Saudi FDA - Digital Journal

2021-12-27 13:29:03 By : Mr. David liu

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AKCP Wireless Tunnel sensors were deployed at multiple warehouses in Saudi Arabia. Taking advantage of LoRa radio technology, for low-power long-range transmission, they are ideal for a warehouse environment. NIST(National Institute of Standards and Technology) calibrated Dual temperature and humidity sensors were installed and linked to a single Wireless Tunnel Gateway in each warehouse. The gateway stores and forwards the data via MQTT to the SFDA platform.

For this project AKCP also undertook customization of their software, adding new features such as an average value of multiple sensors in a single warehouse and support for secure MQTTS protocol. The SFDA requires that no data is lost. The AKCP Wireless Tunnel protocol addresses this by storing the data on the sensor in a queue. At regular intervals, the data queue is broadcast and the sensor must receive an acknowledgment from the gateway. If one is not received, the data is not erased but will be re-broadcast at the next interval together with the latest data.

AKCP wired and Wireless Tunnel monitoring system is available now. Contact sales@akcp.com for more details.

AKCP established in the USA in 1981, has 30+ years experience in professional sensor solutions. AKCP created the market for networked temperature, environmental and power monitoring in the data center. Today with over 150 employees and 200,000 installations, AKCP is the world’s oldest and largest manufacturer of networked wired and wireless sensor solutions.

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