Dekist, "In the era of big data, data analysis? We have to start with collection"
Input: 2017.04.12 10:12:30 0 Comments
Dekist Co., Ltd., a company specializing in wireless IOT monitoring, participated in 'Automation World 3' held at COEX from March 29 to 31 and introduced an industrial sensor data remote monitoring solution.
The industrial sensor data monitoring specialized terminal unveiled at the site consists of Radionode products, which are Dekist's own brand.
According to Dekist, various companies visited the Radionode booth, and they experienced Radionode's convenient one-stop sensor monitoring solution. Fascinated by the simple functionality, they responded that they wanted to install it in the field.
Radionode, a specialized terminal for monitoring industrial sensor data, can be used with Tapaculo 365, a monitoring web service that manages collected data at the time of purchase. can
However, unlike the general perception that 'big data = analysis, prediction', remote monitoring of industrial sensor data is not a service equipped with a function to analyze and predict the collected information.
According to Dekist, big data is classified into three major categories: data collection, data storage, and data analysis. Currently, Radionode is concentrating on 'collection' and 'storage' of data.
An official from the company said, “There is a lot of demand in the current industrial field with only primary processing such as threshold alarms or reports without data analysis and processing as flashy as artificial intelligence. And receiving an alarm if it goes out of the set range is the Most needed part in the current market.”
Although data analysis is clearly a valuable and necessary part, the explanation is that it is focusing on providing a data logger that is optimized for data collection where demand is concentrated.
The official continued, “I do not think that focusing on data collection is ignoring market trends because data accumulation has to come first in order to reach the data analysis stage. However, reflecting the trend, we are paying attention to the integration of various communication technologies such as Zigbee, Ethernet, and WiFi to facilitate data collection when constructing a smart factory, and we hope to create a market together with various smart factory solution companies through this.”
The end users of Radionode are practitioners in each industrial field, but the reality is that they are not familiar with communication technology or software for automation such as HMI, and it is difficult to directly implement by purchasing sensors, transmitters, and network integration programs respectively.
In addition, while recognizing the need for temperature management in small businesses, it was difficult to implement a temperature monitoring system directly due to realistic cost problems or manpower problems.
The visitors to the Radionode booth showed great interest in the fact that they could use the sensor data monitoring software called Tapaculo365 after purchasing the product. Based on the temperature data collected from Radionode terminals at a low cost of 7 won per hour, various primary processed services such as real-time monitoring, threshold alarm, and report generation are provided.
Dekist said, "We plan to focus on increasing our network instrument market share going forward." He said, "In June of this year, we will sell a Wi-Fi data transmitter with IP6 rating waterproof and dustproof specifications.
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