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Using an IoT framework, hundreds of Sensohive remote sensors and low-power, long-range Sigfox wireless networks are being deployed to provide real-time crop monitoring, weather alerts, trends, forecasts and recommendations via an intuitive mobile app.
The Rocky Mountain Farmers Union (RMFU), Denver, Colo., and Smart Yields, Hawaii, launched a state-of-the-art pilot program to monitor crops and livestock using wireless sensors, hardware and data analytics.
Digi International, Minnetonka, Minn., introduced Digi Honeycomb, an easy-to-deploy service that continuously and wirelessly monitors the temperature of perishable goods.
The WSG30 system from Sensaphone, Aston, Pa., provides 24/7 remote monitoring of food assets and cold storage equipment in food manufacturing, processing and storage facilities, research and testing laboratories and foodservice and retail locations.
AvaLAN Wireless, Madison, Ala., unveiled its new 1.3 GB point-to-point, high-speed wireless bridge, which operates in the 5 GHz band and is effective for up to 10 miles line-of-site distance.
TESSCO Technologies, Hunt Valley, Md., released a new solution that allows for Wi-Fi coverage in freezers, refrigerated rooms and cold storage warehouses.