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IoT based monitoring system on display at Sensor + Test

24th May 2017
Alice Matthews
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At the Nuremberg Sensor + Test Trade Fair taking place from 30th May to 1st June, Lemonbeat will be presenting its 'innogy bit.B' solution in hall 2, booth 2-404. The process and energy monitoring system, which records, monitors and evaluates the energy, production and environmental data of industrial machinery, is based on the Lemonbeat IoT technology.

As a cost-effective retrofit solution, 'innogy bit.B' is suitable for small and medium-sized operations to fit their existing industrial plants with customary sensors or counters during operation to ensure comprehensive monitoring. The system can record important energy and process data at the consumer level and identify savings potentials. For example, this enables a reduction in stand-by times, the prevention of load peaks and the optimum utilisation of the machine.

The individual measured data, such as current consumption or temperature values, are sent to a gateway via Lemonbeat Radio, a patented radio technology in the sub-GHz range, which transmits the data online to the bit.B platform. On the platform, the current situation can be graphically displayed and monitored on a customisable dashboard and analysis area.

Due to its significantly higher ranges than WLAN, for example, as well as the better data rates compared to conventional 868MHz radio, thanks to a patented frequency hopping method, Lemonbeat Radio is suitable for use in industrial environments. This means that additional repeaters to transmit the data within larger halls are generally no longer required.

“We made the decision to use the Lemonbeat technology right from the very start, not just because it provides a superior radio technology, but also because Lemonbeat offers more than just connectivity,” commented Jan Rüsel, Administration and Aftersales at innogy bit.B. He added, “In future scenarios, Lemonbeat technology could be used to equip machines with independent ‘intelligence’ in order to perform optimisations autonomously in direct communication with one other.”

Companies even have access to government support when implementing innogy bit.B: the Federal Office for Economic Affairs and Export Control (BAFA) supports the introduction of an energy management system in accordance with DIN EN ISO 50001 with grants of up to 20,000€.

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