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Mr. Sourish Mitra; Prof.(Dr.) Sandip Roy and Prof. (Dr.) Rajesh Bose

IoT -The Ultimate Pathway for Dealing with Cold Storage Challenges Part 1

IoT -The Ultimate Pathway for Dealing with Cold Storage Challenges Part 1

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Cold storage plays a critical role in preserving perishable goods, ensuring food safety, and maintaining the quality of pharmaceuticals and other temperature-sensitive products. However, traditional cold storage systems often face significant challenges, such as temperature fluctuations, energy inefficiencies, high operational costs, and equipment failures. In today's fast-paced and technology-driven world, addressing these challenges requires innovative, data-driven solutions. This book, "IoT -The Ultimate Pathway for Dealing with Cold Storage Challenges", explores how the Internet of Things (IoT) can transform cold storage management by providing real-time monitoring, predictive maintenance, and automated control mechanisms. After identifying traditional cold storage challenges, we can generate the solution of similar type of IoT applicationsusing sensors. Depending upon this, businesses can enhance efficiency, minimize product loss, and optimize energy consumption. Throughout this book, we systematically describe the machinery process of traditional cold storage system before identifying key pain points and propose some case studies related with IoT-based portable prototype model accordingly for tailoringvarious kind of challenges. Real-world case studies, industry best practices, and cutting-edge research are presented to highlight the potential of IoT in revolutionizing cold storage operations. Whether you are a researcher, industry professional, or technology enthusiast, this book aims to serve as a comprehensive guide to understanding and implementing IoT-driven solutions for cold storage challenges. I sincerely hope that this book will inspire further advancements in the field, encourage collaboration between technology and logistics industries, and contribute to the development of smarter, more efficient cold storage systems.

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