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Remote Monitoring and Control: An Overview

Remote Monitoring and Control (RMC) refers to the use of digital technologies, sensors, communication networks, and software platforms to observe, manage, and operate systems or equipment from a remote location. This approach enables organizations and individuals to access real-time data, monitor performance, and control operations without being physically present. As industries and infrastructure become increasingly connected, remote monitoring and control has emerged as a critical component of modern operational strategies.

At the core of remote monitoring and control systems are sensors and devices that collect data such as temperature, pressure, vibration, energy usage, or system status. This data is transmitted through wired or wireless networks to centralized dashboards or cloud-based platforms. Operators can analyze the information in real time, receive alerts when predefined thresholds are exceeded, and take corrective actions remotely. The integration of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies has further enhanced these systems by enabling seamless connectivity, scalability, and data-driven decision-making.

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