OCEASOFT harnesses SIGFOX IoT network in Cobalt S3

Dec. 15, 2014

OCEASOFT, a provider of sensor-based solutions for monitoring environmental parameters in the health, medical, life science, and cold-chain/transport sectors, has announced a partnership with Internet of Things networking company SIGFOX, along with a new line of Cobalt sensors that can transmit data directly to cloud storage without the need for traditional cellular or Wi-Fi service.

The new Cobalt S3 line of smart wireless sensors is designed to take advantage of SIGFOX’s global network that is dedicated to the IoT. It is designed exclusively for two-way, small-message device communication, thereby eliminating the cost and energy-use barriers to wide adoption of the IoT while extending the battery and service life of connected devices.

Cobalt S3 will offer all the monitoring capabilities of OCEASOFT’s existing Cobalt sensors, including temperature, humidity, ambient light, and voltage, while providing always-on cloud connectivity via SIGFOX’s IoT network.

This approach simplifies sensor installation and startup, extends battery life, and allows the sensors to maintain connectivity in isolated locations without local network or traditional cellular infrastructure. Local users can also access Cobalt S3 readings from smartphones and tablets using Bluetooth Smart.

“Working with SIGFOX to offer this new functionality to our customers is a big step forward for OCEASOFT and our commitment to provide unparalleled cloud-based access to mission-critical sensor data,” said OCEASOFT CEO Laurent Rousseau. “This is, to our knowledge, the first industrial IoT sensor-monitoring solution, and it opens new opportunities for our clients in many sectors. It’s of special interest in pollution and environmental monitoring applications, because it makes it possible to get constantly updated information from sensors in off-the-grid locations.”

OCEASOFT, which serves hundreds of clients worldwide, will initially offer Cobalt S3 in areas where SIGFOX has rolled out its network: France, Holland, the UK, and Spain, as well as several major European cities. Additional expansion is planned in Europe and the U.S., and plans call for extending coverage to ocean regions, which will enable new shipping and transport applications for the Cobalt S3 sensors.

Data generated by all Cobalt sensors is held securely in the OCEACloud data service and can be instantly monitored and viewed via computer, or OCEASOFT’s ThermoClient Mobile app, which runs on iOS and Android phones and tablets.

Its wireless Cobalt sensor modules can be equipped with a wide range of internal and external sensor options, including temperature, humidity, CO2, differential pressure, ambient light, and voltage. All provide continuously updated reporting and meet demanding requirements for manufacturing, laboratory work, life sciences, cold chain/transport, and other advanced industry sectors.

www.sigfox.com

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About the Author

Rick Nelson | Contributing Editor

Rick is currently Contributing Technical Editor. He was Executive Editor for EE in 2011-2018. Previously he served on several publications, including EDN and Vision Systems Design, and has received awards for signed editorials from the American Society of Business Publication Editors. He began as a design engineer at General Electric and Litton Industries and earned a BSEE degree from Penn State.

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