10 Things to Consider in Connecting to your SCADA System

March 23, 2018
Learn key environmental challenges of SCADA applications.

SCADA applications often require equipment that can operate in geographically dispersed and remote locations, in places that don’t have a convenient power supply and are subject to harsh conditions, such as an oil pipeline running through mountains, or a water-pumping station in the desert.

The equipment used in these environments needs to withstand extreme temperatures and operate without interruption for years at a time. The best options are those that are optimized for performance in rugged conditions, with low power consumption that can run on locally installed solar panels.

Download this white paper to learn: 

  • Key environmental challenges of SCADA applications

  • Top features to consider when deploying an industrial-grade gateway

This white paper was produced by Sierra Wireless. 

Click here to get the white paper. 

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