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ViTrox's V-ONE MARS Edge Gateway: Revolutionising Data Acquisition with Seamless Connectivity to V-ONE Cloud
February 6, 2024 | ViTroxEstimated reading time: 2 minutes
ViTrox, which aims to be the world’s most trusted technology company, proudly announces the launch of its latest product, the V-ONE MARS Edge Gateway on February 1, 2024. This groundbreaking solution is designed to meet the evolving needs of industries, providing unparalleled ease of setup, diverse protocol support, and seamless connectivity to the V-ONE AIoT Cloud Platform.
Introducing V-ONE MARS Edge Gateway
1. Easy Setup and Simple Configuration
One of the primary challenges faced by industries is the complexity of setting up and configuring data acquisition systems. The V-ONE MARS Edge Gateway simplifies this process, allowing users to configure digital input/output, RS485/RS232, or analog input effortlessly. With an intuitive interface, users can have the system up and running in no time, eliminating the traditional hurdles associated with setup.
2. Data Acquisition with Versatility
In a diverse industrial landscape where different protocols reign, compatibility issues often hinder seamless data acquisition. V-ONE MARS Edge Gateway eliminates this challenge by supporting various industry protocols, including MQTT, TCP Modbus, HTTP, FANUC FOCAS, MTConnect, OPC UA, and many more. This ensures that regardless of the protocol used in a particular industry, the gateway is ready to seamlessly integrate and gather valuable data.
3. Logic Automation in Workflow for IoT Excellence:
Addressing the need for enhanced workflow and automation in diverse IoT cases, V-ONE MARS Edge Gateway comes equipped with built-in tools for data preprocessing and manipulation. This feature enables users to tailor the system to their specific needs, enhancing overall efficiency and performance in various IoT applications.
4. Direct Data Uploading to V-ONE AIoT Cloud
The journey from data acquisition to meaningful insights is streamlined with V-ONE MARS Edge Gateway's direct support for the V-ONE AIoT Cloud Platform. Users can upload data directly, ensuring a centralised location for storage and visualisation. This integration enhances accessibility and provides a comprehensive view of the acquired data, fostering informed decision-making.
5. Support for Various Sensor Brands
V-ONE MARS Edge Gateway excels in sensor integration, supporting open protocols widely used in the industry. This ensures seamless compatibility with diverse sensors, providing users with unmatched flexibility. V-ONE MARS empowers businesses to effortlessly connect and utilise a variety of sensors for versatile and tailored data acquisition.
The V-ONE MARS Edge Gateway represents a leap forward in simplifying data acquisition, enhancing connectivity, and enabling advanced IoT capabilities. With its user-friendly setup, protocol flexibility, seamless integration with the V-ONE AIoT Cloud Platform, and support for various sensor brands, businesses can now elevate their data management and analysis processes.
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