LILEE Systems expanding into Australia with new IoT products
LILEE Systems has announced its new platform for mobile and fixed distributed enterprises, including commercial fleets.
LILEE’s TransAir STS series gateways and T-Cloud platform enable organisations to more rapidly network, track, control and interact with their mobile and fixed assets to improve operations and reduce costs.
LILEE STS gateways offer multiple wired and wireless connectivity options and are installed in distributed assets. They include an onboard application engine that enables enterprise applications to run in a fog-computing architecture, ie, integrating on-site and in-cloud computing. LILEE T-Cloud is a cloud-based solution that provides network management, auto-provisioning and the ability for third-party software providers to integrate with STS gateways.
Connection to T-Cloud via LTEA, Wi-Fi or Ethernet allows operators continuous remote access to IoT data, analytics and the ability to perform critical asset management functions including zero-touch onboard application upgrades and configuration. In the case of a corporate shuttle fleet, the STS gateway can support intelligent, coordinated incident response. If there is a situation onboard, the driver can press an alert button to notify the district office via a tablet connected through Wi-Fi or a physical button on the vehicle connected through the digital I/O. An application running on the onboard processor can then activate a network video recorder (NVR) connected to the application engine to stream IP camera data via LTE-A broadband to the district dispatcher for assessment. If the local police department is dispatched, the GPS on the STS provides location data for responders.
“For many distributed enterprises, from transportation and commercial fleets to retailers to remote networked equipment, IT departments struggle to manage a network that connects hundreds of locations one node at a time,” said John Marshall, senior vice president, Sales and Marketing at LILEE Systems.
“Many enterprise IT departments do not have the resources to support remote sites or mobile fleets. LILEE’s solution represents a breakthrough and step forward in connectivity for the proliferating number of manned and M2M nodes across distributed enterprises,” he said.
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