THE SOLUTION – PIVOTING TO AUTOMATION
A perfect candidate for enabling M2M communication and providing robust network connectivity is our RUTX11 cellular router that rings all the bells and whistles. First and foremost, with the ability to have cellular connectivity as the primary Internet source, RUTX11 is sure to provide the entire center-pivot irrigation system with a robust and uninterrupted network – even in the countryside. The router also offers a carrier aggregation function, allowing the merging of two bands for a significant boost in data transmission bandwidth. This technology further increases the network's reliability with improved coverage and stability, crucial for solutions located in remote areas.
But what exact opportunities does such reliable network connectivity provide?
The number one benefit of robust network connectivity is the ability for the entire system to perform M2M communication and exchange data between pivot’s controllers, monitoring center, and third-party apps. This makes the entire irrigation system's status and data visible remotely. Farmers can then track, control, and make adjustments to the system without needing to travel to each irrigation system point. Controlling the operating times of components, as well as monitoring a myriad of data, can be done anywhere, anytime!
Another cool thing about RUTX11 is its GNSS feature, which is especially relevant for farmers with many irrigation systems spread across the fields. If one pivot happens to stop working, it can send corresponding notifications to the monitoring center and, thanks to GNSS, provide its exact location. This can help farmers quickly and conveniently identify which pivots have stopped working and take appropriate action to the call.
Our router also has many different interfaces, such as I/Os, Ethernet, and a USB port, which can be used to connect serial devices using a USB-to-Serial converter. These interfaces make the device easily applicable to multiple pivots that might require different interfaces.
Such a solution not only helps cut water consumption costs and thus lower the percentage occupied by global water withdrawals, but it enables the farmers to perform their day-to-day tasks much more efficiently.