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Designing & deploying embedded IoT systems in harsh climates

29.07.2024
As IoT continues to reshape our world, its potential knows no boundary. However, to fully harness the benefits of this transformative technology, we must carefully consider several factors when designing and deploying these devices. These include low power consumption, long-range communication capabilities, CPU efficiency, diverse form factors, and compatibility with IoT software. These factors collectively contribute to the seamless integration of IoT devices into various applications, especially in remote or challenging environments. One of the most important factors to consider is the environmental conditions these devices will be deployed in. This whitepaper will discuss the key considerations for designing and deploying embedded IoT systems in harsh climates. It will also provide examples of successful applications of embedded IoT in harsh environments.

Download this whitepaper to learn: 

Section 1

  • Introduction

  • Harsh climates

  • Embedded IoT in harsh climates

Section 2

  • Instances of failed deployments

  • Case study: Desert agriculture IoT

  • Case study: Arctic offshore monitoring

Section 3

  • Successful deployment

  • Case study: Mining in the Australian Outback

  • Conclusion