Water crisis around the world have made companies and governments take a closer look at their water management techniques. This has further boosted the adopt of smart water management systems, helping them to remotely control, detect leaks faster, and monitor, and manage water.
Smart Gets Smarter
U.S. based company, Semtech Corporation is a supplier of mixed-signal semiconductors and analog, recently unveiled LoRa Wireless RF technology is being deployed by Trimble’s Telog 41 Series; Internet of Thing (IoT) sensors that will remotely measure, monitor, and analyze waste water, water, and groundwater systems. It will also permit the utilities to simplify and make it more economical range of wireless monitoring solutions to handle issues that many municipalities face, such as storage, environmental regulations flood, and budget restraints. These sensors are tailored for strong signal range in rural & urban areas, extended battery life, low-power operation, and interoperability with the current infrastructure to reduce the whole investment cost.
Using Telog 41 Series IoT Sensors and LoRa work flexibility in multiple areas such as monitoring utilities in remote areas, respond to damage, flood & other issues, and improve the overall operation efficiency. It will give access to analytics and other data to improve water volumes, levels, pressures, flows, leaks, and usage. Telog 41 Series IoT Sensors will aid the companies to help in a more proactively address the above mentioned challenges.
LoRa and Telog 41 Series together comprise of 5 different sensors modified for a specific monitoring level, flow, pressure, pulse/even, and rainfall monitoring. The sensors work along with software with cloud-hosted or an on-premise; expanded to the user with a single platform to relay data to the software in gaps ranging from 5 minutes to 24 hours. The two systems allow remote data monitoring providing companies’ access to real-time data along with alerts, alarms, and advanced analytics, and reporting. LoRa Technology provides sensors with 5 years-long battery life assuming 15 minutes transmission intervals.
Market Overview
According to a study by Grand View Research, Inc., growing population is increasing the demand for water. Moreover, uneven resources, climate volatility, quality issues, and increasing scarcity of water are predicted to drive the smart water management market.
Market Players
Cisco, HydroPoint Data Systems Inc, Itron, and Mueller Systems are some of the key players of the smart water management market. The players participate in strategic acquisitions and partnerships to grow their portfolio and expand geographically.
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