For industrial machine builders, end-users and service providers alike, visibility into the status and performance of remote assets was—and still is—the original “killer app” of the Industrial IoT era. Compelling value propositions range from predictive diagnostics that head off unscheduled downtime to incremental digital services that can transform the business models of OEMs.
But a funny thing happened on the way to Industry 4.0. Establishing the necessary communications between remote assets and home base turned out to be harder than many expected, with issues ranging from lengthy deployments to complicated integrations. As a result, many have struggled to gain the visibility they need. One of the biggest challenges is the sheer number of point solutions required to get equipment connected—communication networks, hardware, service contracts, server infrastructure—the list goes on. This often leads to large, time-consuming infrastructure projects, difficult troubleshooting, and a high likelihood of failure and compatibility issues over time.
Enter Samsara. The six-year-old start-up focused on the providing cloud-based visibility for industrial assets and vehicle fleets has launched a new industrial gateway device, the IG41, which is designed to substantially reduce the technical barriers that stand in the way of successful remote monitoring applications, according to Pete Atkin, vice president and general manager for the company’s industrial product line.
“We believe that it shouldn’t be prohibitively complex to connect your operations,” Atkin says. “We believe that modern technology can make data collection and analysis seamless, freeing you to focus on your core business.”
The IG41 is the cornerstone of a “pre-integrated,” all-in-one solution that effectively combines hardware, software and cloud functionality. It effectively consolidates the infrastructure needed for remote monitoring, leading to less time and money spent on configuration and installation, and fewer potential points of failure.
The IG41 connects to everything from compressors, generators, pumps and boilers, to custom equipment and PLCs by supporting the most common industrial protocols, including EtherNet/IP, Modbus, S7, ROC and CAN. Because the gateway offers expandable input/output modules, it readily scales from a single site with a few sensors or a large operation with mixed asset types and PLCs. And for distributed operations, the IG41 can connect hard-to-reach equipment and I/O wirelessly and at long-range, using the LoRaWAN protocol.