2019
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/1167/1/012006
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Toward Real Time IoT Based Paste Monitoring System for Small to Medium Enterprise (SME)

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“…A similar application has also been deployed in the food industry, using Arduino to collect data affecting the final product's quality to determine the product's correct quality, such as temperature, pH, or weight. The authors argue that if SMEs want to reach Industry 4.0 level, they must deploy similar solutions for sensing and evaluating the manufacturing process [15].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A similar application has also been deployed in the food industry, using Arduino to collect data affecting the final product's quality to determine the product's correct quality, such as temperature, pH, or weight. The authors argue that if SMEs want to reach Industry 4.0 level, they must deploy similar solutions for sensing and evaluating the manufacturing process [15].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In developing countries, where most temperature abuses are reported, the cost of the proposed solution is a reasonable alternative, without losing robustness and efficiency [49]. This approach is also applicable to meet the requirements in terms of new technological developments offered to SMEs (Small and medium-sized enterprises) [29]. The reduced cost of each node justifies why the number of nodes was not optimized, which could even be one for the whole store (technologically feasible as shown in Section 3.1).…”
Section: System Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On a commercial level, there are large companies specialised in refrigeration equipment [25,26], which offer systems for monitoring temperature, but which have the disadvantage of being expensive and do not offer the possibility of easily accessing the data generated or being integrated into systems that monitor other types of parameters. Other options, based on data recording devices located in each refrigeration unit [27,28], offer a cheaper alternative, but without constituting an affordable solution for small and medium-sized companies, for which this term is critical [29]. This is the line in which the proposal presented in this work is situated in order to respond to the challenge of monitoring the temperature of refrigeration equipment in the retail sector, by using new trends in technological development, such as free and open-source hardware (FOSH).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%