Rita de Fátima Muniz; Antônio Clécio Fontelles Thomaz
Abstract
In today's fiercely competitive industrial landscape, companies are under mounting pressure to improve process efficiencies, adhere to stringent environmental regulations, and meet their financial objectives. Given the aging infrastructure of many industrial systems and the ever-changing dynamics of ...
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In today's fiercely competitive industrial landscape, companies are under mounting pressure to improve process efficiencies, adhere to stringent environmental regulations, and meet their financial objectives. Given the aging infrastructure of many industrial systems and the ever-changing dynamics of the manufacturing market, there is an urgent requirement for intelligent and cost-effective industrial automation systems that can enhance productivity and efficiency. In this regard, Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) present a compelling alternative to traditional wired monitoring and control systems, offering numerous advantages.