Results for Remote Monitoring

1 .   Web-Based Weather Monitoring - - May 2010

The managers of an 87-year-old government building in Pittsburgh, Pa., had a challenge: reduce the amount of rainwater that runs off the roof. Allegheny County officials were facing an expensive wastewater system upgrade and they knew that reducing storm water would help lessen the severity of combined sewage overflows.

2 .   Finding Assets in the Field - - May 2010

Most businesses want the ability to keep track of their assets at all times. For some companies, being able to maintain visibility of mobile assets can be tricky. This is especially the case when assets are either on the move frequently or spread out in various remote locations. But whatever the

3 .   Remote Tower Management - - April 2010

Normally when a cell tower or a piece of associated equipment malfunctions, a technician has to be dispatched to the scene to assess the situation and determine what actions need to be taken. M2M (machine-to-machine) technology can help technicians perform the same type of assessment but without having to actually travel

4 .   Enforcing the Exit Lane - - February 2010

A busy airport can be a nightmare for travelers. Given a steady flow of pedestrians any vehicle moving outside of the designated path can be a significant problem. But rather than posting a guard at each entrance and exit, some airports are using M2M (machine-to-machine) technology to stop disobedient drivers in

5 .   M2M in the Tank - - February 2010

If you work in the service industry and your job primarily deals with monitoring and managing storage tanks for customers, then you probably already know what a tedious process it is to keep track of tank levels. Having to travel from one location to the next on a regular basis, to