Since the industrial revolution, process/industrial control had relied on tightly coupled systems to transmit control signals. Industrial plants have used modern control via wired electron..
Since the industrial revolution, process/industrial control had relied on tightly coupled systems to transmit control signals. Industrial plants have used modern control via wired electronic signals for over half a century, making the market ready for a new/innovative technology to disrupt the current methods.
Advances in wireless technologies now promise to disrupt that paradigm, and sooner rather than later. Given the ever-increasing rate of development (and the increasing need to connect previously stranded assets), wireless technologies are on the cusp of fulfilling an entirely new range of industrial/process control applications.
Wired control
Since its beginning, industr
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