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Scaling IoT Deployment: From Pilot Project to Production-Grade Architecture
Many IoT projects start with a successful pilot. A few dozen devices are installed, connectivity works, dashboards display data, and stakeholders are satisfied. The system appears stable, responsive, and cost-effective. However, scaling IoT deployment from tens of devices to hundreds or thousands introduces a completely different class of problems. What worked in a controlled pilot […]
Wireless Network Planning
From pilot deployment to scalable production system Introduction Many industrial IoT projects reach a critical point where a technically successful pilot deployment fails to transition into a stable production system. In most cases, the root cause is not the technology itself, but the lack of structured wireless network planning. Wireless network planning is often confused […]
Industrial Wireless Networks
Reliability and interference in real-world environments Introduction Wireless communication in industrial environments is often described as unreliable. In practice, the problem is rarely wireless technology itself, but the way industrial wireless networks are designed and deployed. Factories, plants, warehouses and infrastructure sites create radio conditions that differ fundamentally from offices or residential buildings. High levels […]
IoT in Industrial Manufacturing
Where theory meets production reality Introduction Industrial IoT is often presented as a straightforward path to increased efficiency, visibility and automation. In practice, many manufacturing organizations discover that moving from concept to reliable production system is far more complex than anticipated. The gap between IoT theory and production reality is not caused by a lack […]