Using NeoCortec's NeoMesh modules, it took just two and a half hours to install 93 temperature and humidity sensors in the building. Once installed in all the offices and corridors across the three floors, the NeoMesh sensors automatically connected to each other using the unique NeoMesh autonomous network protocol. No main power wiring was required, as the sensors are battery-powered. Immediately after installation, the sensors began transmitting measurement data through the central NeoMesh gateway to the cloud without any network configuration. And, because the NeoMesh network is autonomous, the data always finds its way from sender to receiver. The network nodes form an invisible web of communication channels, and if one communication path is blocked, the data automatically finds an alternative route to its destination.

Lars Hansson, CEO of Nrlyze, explains: “We chose NeoMesh from NeoCortec because it allows our team to quickly deploy a large sensor infrastructure. The network is self-configuring and automatically establishes connectivity between sensors. What makes it especially easy is that only one central gateway is needed to collect all the sensor data and transmit it from the building to the Nrlyze cloud platform. No additional repeaters or gateways are required to connect the different parts of the network. Integrating the NeoMesh protocol into the Nrlyze platform has been a simple and successful process. We look forward to further expanding our collaboration with NeoCortec.”

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