Softech on the most important italian economic newspaper!

On the number 31, the prestigious economic newspaper Il Sole 24 Ore talks about companies and innovative development models. Softech is among the 6 companies recognized as leaders in these new models.

Below the traslaction:

Since 1991, Softech has been developing systems for environmental monitoring and motorway traffic supervision and management.
Strengthened by a know-how that has grown over time, it offers technologically advanced and highly customizable solutions; this, combined with the typical dynamism of the company size (small business) and a strong international vocation, lead it to be present today on the European, Asian, United States and countries in the MENA area (Middle East North Africa).
The presence on such different markets involves a continuous investment of resources in R&D to satisfy an ever-changing demand and to integrate its offer with ever-new experience.
Softech believes in the strength of the group: in Italy, where it collaborates with the main airports and motorway authorities, it participates in business associations and clusters, to increase know-how and implement shared projects. He also strongly believes in the strategic value of his human resources and for this reason he supports young graduates with expert collaborators, creating an experiential balance essential for giving innovative and effective answers to a sector that is constantly renewing itself
Its system of values includes sustainable development, product quality, safety and reliability, also attested by the ISO 14001 – 9001 – 27001 certifications.

Softech on the most important Italian economic newspaper!

On the number 31, the prestigious economic newspaper talks about companies and innovative development models. Softech is among the 6 companies recognized as leaders in these new models.

Below the traslaction of the article:

Since 1991, Softech has been developing systems for environmental monitoring and motorway traffic supervision and management.
Strengthened by a know-how that has grown over time, it offers technologically advanced and highly customizable solutions; this, combined with the typical dynamism of the company size (small business) and a strong international vocation, lead it to be present today on the European, Asian, United States and countries in the MENA area (Middle East North Africa).
The presence on such different markets involves a continuous investment of resources in R&D to satisfy an ever-changing demand and to integrate its offer with ever-new experience.
Softech believes in the strength of the group: in Italy, where it collaborates with the main airports and motorway authorities, it participates in business associations and clusters, to increase know-how and implement shared projects. He also strongly believes in the strategic value of his human resources and for this reason he supports young graduates with expert collaborators, creating an experiential balance essential for giving innovative and effective answers to a sector that is constantly renewing itself
Its system of values includes sustainable development, product quality, safety and reliability, also attested by the ISO 14001 – 9001 – 27001 certifications.

SARA: noise monitoring at Kaunas and Palanga International Airports (Lithuania)

After the Vilnius airport in 2018, also the International Airports of Kaunas and Palanga choose to equip themselves with our noise monitoring systems.

The system, which includes monitoring stations and SARA analysis software, will be equipped with the ADS-B by Softech for the acquisition of aircraft tracks; Noise office services are also included.

SARA-noise at São Paulo-Congonhas airport, Brazil

Noise monitoring is a necessary activity to become aware of the impact that the airport has on the environment and the surrounding communities.

To monitor the acoustic emissions of aircraft, Infraero Brasil has chosen our SARA system which correlates the acoustic data coming from the monitoring terminals with aeronautical activities, returning reports and indices required by current regulations as well as the acoustic impact footprint.

MOROCCO: From Casablanca, a new partner for Softech!

We proudly present our new international partner: Innovative Systems!

Founded in 2011, Innovative System is a systems engineering company and an integrator of high-tech solutions for the civil and defense sectors.
Thanks to their experience and their competent technical staff, Innovative System will guarantee the widespread presence of Softech throughout the territory of Morocco.

New opportunities await us and we are glad to be able to count on a partner like Innovative Systems to seize them!

IoT: the paradigma that makes world smarter

With Internet of Things (IoT) we refer to the process of connecting physical objects of daily use to the Internet; potentially, each object can acquire its own identity in the digital world.

The idea behind the IoT is to make objects “intelligent” by interconnecting them, in order to exchange information owned, collected and / or processed.

A borderless paradigma

The Internet of Things is a paradigm that does not know, potentially, application boundaries: from cars that communicate with the road infrastructure to prevent accidents (smart mobility), to household appliances that coordinate to optimize the use of power ( smart home), to the production plants that exchange data with the products for the management of their life cycle, etc.

Each object can be made intelligent, that is, connected and communicating. By becoming “talking”, things allow us to inaugurate a horizon of new services capable of improving the quality of our life and our work. Everything becomes smart: more intelligent, more comfortable and more useful.

The starring in the IoT network

The undisputed protagonists of IoT systems are sensors, that is all those devices that allow to collect data that are then analyzed and processed in order to produce the knowledge necessary to react and make decisions. Decisions that can also be made by the objects themselves (eg: Smart Building).

There is a wide range of devices that can be inserted into an IoT network: from video cameras, to light detectors, to motion and proximity sensors to sound sensors, and so on.

The data collected by the sensors are aggregated by the gateway which, through the network, transmits them to other devices; in order to “talk”, the sensors must be connected.

The connection at the base of the IoT network

Traditional networks, which we normally rely on to obtain connectivity (Wi-Fi or 3G / 4G) bring with them various problems; to better understand, we report some wireless technologies in a graph, grouping them by range of action and bandwidth.

Cellular communications (such as 2G, 3G, 4G, indicated in the orange area) transfer medium to large amounts of data over a wide range of coverage; they are certainly suitable for outdoor use. For the purposes of the IoT network, however, the cost of the technology appears excessive.

The wireless technologies (in green) are also suitable for communications of medium to large amounts of data but within a range of a few meters, therefore ideal for indoors. They do not require a subscription and therefore have a reduced cost. However they do affect the battery life which should be changed too often.

LoRa, on the other hand, is a Low power wide area technology, which facilitates the development of networks in which nodes require “low mobility” and very limited data exchange, and are characterized by very low energy consumption.

LoRa becomes LoRaWAN when to the physical layer we add the MAC (Media Access Control) layer necessary to extend the communication to the internet.

What is LoRaWAN?

The LoRa Alliance describes LoRaWan as “a Low Power, Wide Area (LPWA) network protocol designed to wirelessly connect battery-powered ‘objects’ to the Internet in regional, national or global networks and addresses the key requirements of the Internet of Things (IoT) such as two-way communication, end-to-end security, mobility and location services. “. The LoRaWAN protocol is a Low Power Wide Area Networking (LPWAN) communication protocol that runs on LoRa. The LoRaWAN specification is open so that anyone can set up and manage a LoRa network.

Main features:

  • Long range: allows a throw of up to 50 km.
  • Low battery consumption: LoRa technology allows to obtain a sensor battery life of over 10 years.
  • Bi-directional communication.
  • Geolocation: allows localization without the need for GPS.
  • Cost reduction: infrastructure, maintenance costs, the cost of sensors.
  • Interoperability: any LoRaWan sensor can be connected to an existing network.
  • Security: data is end-to-end encrypted.

Solutions by Softech

The IoT sensors developed by Softech communicate via the LoRaWAN protocol and are equipped with specific software for analyzing the data collected from a cognitive and / or predictive point of view.

In our portfolio of IoT solutions, systems dedicated to SMART CITY, thanks to which it is possible to detect data: on traffic, on the use of a certain service, on air quality, on vibrations and noises … but also data relating to the geolocation of infrastructures (such as parking for the disabled, charging stations for electric vehicles, etc.) or on the frequency of transit of means of transport or access to a digital platform, etc.

In particular, we have devised a SMART PARKING system that is particularly innovative because it is not intended for monitoring stalls, but aimed at facilitating control by the competent authorities and making the city areas safe.

Moreover

With the appropriate adjustments, the IoT can also be used for developments with a view to SMART BUILDING: and this is exactly what our SARA IoT system does, which allows you to monitor multiple factors (not only environmental ones) inside the airports, and to activate intelligent responses when certain thresholds are reached. The system can also be applied to contexts other than the airport, such as public offices and smart buildings.

Also on the motorway, with the same technology, we have created a system for SAFETY in parking areas which is characterized by reduced costs, ease of installation and the possibility of integration with sensors for other functions (click here to find out more).

IoT: the paradigma that makes world smarter

With Internet of Things (IoT) we refer to the process of connecting physical objects of daily use to the Internet; potentially, each object can acquire its own identity in the digital world.

The idea behind the IoT is to make objects “intelligent” by interconnecting them, in order to exchange information owned, collected and / or processed.

A borderless paradigma

The Internet of Things is a paradigm that does not know, potentially, application boundaries: from cars that communicate with the road infrastructure to prevent accidents (smart mobility), to household appliances that coordinate to optimize the use of power ( smart home), to the production plants that exchange data with the products for the management of their life cycle, etc.

Each object can be made intelligent, that is, connected and communicating. By becoming “talking”, things allow us to inaugurate a horizon of new services capable of improving the quality of our life and our work. Everything becomes smart: more intelligent, more comfortable and more useful.

The starring in the IoT network

The undisputed protagonists of IoT systems are sensors, that is all those devices that allow to collect data that are then analyzed and processed in order to produce the knowledge necessary to react and make decisions. Decisions that can also be made by the objects themselves (eg: Smart Building).

There is a wide range of devices that can be inserted into an IoT network: from video cameras, to light detectors, to motion and proximity sensors to sound sensors, and so on.

The data collected by the sensors are aggregated by the gateway which, through the network, transmits them to other devices; in order to “talk”, the sensors must be connected.

The connection at the base of the IoT network

Traditional networks, which we normally rely on to obtain connectivity (Wi-Fi or 3G / 4G) bring with them various problems; to better understand, we report some wireless technologies in a graph, grouping them by range of action and bandwidth.

Cellular communications (such as 2G, 3G, 4G, indicated in the orange area) transfer medium to large amounts of data over a wide range of coverage; they are certainly suitable for outdoor use. For the purposes of the IoT network, however, the cost of the technology appears excessive.

The wireless technologies (in green) are also suitable for communications of medium to large amounts of data but within a range of a few meters, therefore ideal for indoors. They do not require a subscription and therefore have a reduced cost. However they do affect the battery life which should be changed too often.

LoRa, on the other hand, is a Low power wide area technology, which facilitates the development of networks in which nodes require “low mobility” and very limited data exchange, and are characterized by very low energy consumption.

LoRa becomes LoRaWAN when to the physical layer we add the MAC (Media Access Control) layer necessary to extend the communication to the internet.

What is LoRaWAN?

The LoRa Alliance describes LoRaWan as “a Low Power, Wide Area (LPWA) network protocol designed to wirelessly connect battery-powered ‘objects’ to the Internet in regional, national or global networks and addresses the key requirements of the Internet of Things (IoT) such as two-way communication, end-to-end security, mobility and location services. “. The LoRaWAN protocol is a Low Power Wide Area Networking (LPWAN) communication protocol that runs on LoRa. The LoRaWAN specification is open so that anyone can set up and manage a LoRa network.

Main features:

  • Long range: allows a throw of up to 50 km.
  • Low battery consumption: LoRa technology allows to obtain a sensor battery life of over 10 years.
  • Bi-directional communication.
  • Geolocation: allows localization without the need for GPS.
  • Cost reduction: infrastructure, maintenance costs, the cost of sensors.
  • Interoperability: any LoRaWan sensor can be connected to an existing network.
  • Security: data is end-to-end encrypted.

Solutions by Softech

The IoT sensors developed by Softech communicate via the LoRaWAN protocol and are equipped with specific software for analyzing the data collected from a cognitive and / or predictive point of view.

In our portfolio of IoT solutions, systems dedicated to SMART CITY, thanks to which it is possible to detect data: on traffic, on the use of a certain service, on air quality, on vibrations and noises … but also data relating to the geolocation of infrastructures (such as parking for the disabled, charging stations for electric vehicles, etc.) or on the frequency of transit of means of transport or access to a digital platform, etc.

In particular, we have devised a SMART PARKING system that is particularly innovative because it is not intended for monitoring stalls, but aimed at facilitating control by the competent authorities and making the city areas safe.

Moreover

With the appropriate adjustments, the IoT can also be used for developments with a view to SMART BUILDING: and this is exactly what our SARA IoT system does, which allows you to monitor multiple factors (not only environmental ones) inside the airports, and to activate intelligent responses when certain thresholds are reached. The system can also be applied to contexts other than the airport, such as public offices and smart buildings.

Also on the motorway, with the same technology, we have created a system for SAFETY in parking areas which is characterized by reduced costs, ease of installation and the possibility of integration with sensors for other functions (click here to find out more).

IoT: the paradigma that makes the world smarter

With Internet of Things (IoT) we refer to the process of connecting physical objects of daily use to the Internet; potentially, each object can acquire its own identity in the digital world.

The idea behind the IoT is to make objects “intelligent” by interconnecting them, in order to exchange information owned, collected and / or processed.

A borderless paradigma

The Internet of Things is a paradigm that does not know, potentially, application boundaries: from cars that communicate with the road infrastructure to prevent accidents (smart mobility), to household appliances that coordinate to optimize the use of power ( smart home), to the production plants that exchange data with the products for the management of their life cycle, etc.

Each object can be made intelligent, that is, connected and communicating. By becoming “talking”, things allow us to inaugurate a horizon of new services capable of improving the quality of our life and our work. Everything becomes smart: more intelligent, more comfortable and more useful.

The starring in the IoT network

The undisputed protagonists of IoT systems are sensors, that is all those devices that allow to collect data that are then analyzed and processed in order to produce the knowledge necessary to react and make decisions. Decisions that can also be made by the objects themselves (eg: Smart Building).

There is a wide range of devices that can be inserted into an IoT network: from video cameras, to light detectors, to motion and proximity sensors to sound sensors, and so on.

The data collected by the sensors are aggregated by the gateway which, through the network, transmits them to other devices; in order to “talk”, the sensors must be connected.

The connection at the base of the IoT network

Traditional networks, which we normally rely on to obtain connectivity (Wi-Fi or 3G / 4G) bring with them various problems; to better understand, we report some wireless technologies in a graph, grouping them by range of action and bandwidth.

Cellular communications (such as 2G, 3G, 4G, indicated in the orange area) transfer medium to large amounts of data over a wide range of coverage; they are certainly suitable for outdoor use. For the purposes of the IoT network, however, the cost of the technology appears excessive.

The wireless technologies (in green) are also suitable for communications of medium to large amounts of data but within a range of a few meters, therefore ideal for indoors. They do not require a subscription and therefore have a reduced cost. However they do affect the battery life which should be changed too often.

LoRa, on the other hand, is a Low power wide area technology, which facilitates the development of networks in which nodes require “low mobility” and very limited data exchange, and are characterized by very low energy consumption.

LoRa becomes LoRaWAN when to the physical layer we add the MAC (Media Access Control) layer necessary to extend the communication to the internet.

What is LoRaWAN?

The LoRa Alliance describes LoRaWan as “a Low Power, Wide Area (LPWA) network protocol designed to wirelessly connect battery-powered ‘objects’ to the Internet in regional, national or global networks and addresses the key requirements of the Internet of Things (IoT) such as two-way communication, end-to-end security, mobility and location services. “. The LoRaWAN protocol is a Low Power Wide Area Networking (LPWAN) communication protocol that runs on LoRa. The LoRaWAN specification is open so that anyone can set up and manage a LoRa network.

Main features:

  • Long range: allows a throw of up to 50 km.
  • Low battery consumption: LoRa technology allows to obtain a sensor battery life of over 10 years.
  • Bi-directional communication.
  • Geolocation: allows localization without the need for GPS.
  • Cost reduction: infrastructure, maintenance costs, the cost of sensors.
  • Interoperability: any LoRaWan sensor can be connected to an existing network.
  • Security: data is end-to-end encrypted.

Solutions by Softech

The IoT sensors developed by Softech communicate via the LoRaWAN protocol and are equipped with specific software for analyzing the data collected from a cognitive and / or predictive point of view.

In our portfolio of IoT solutions, systems dedicated to SMART CITY, thanks to which it is possible to detect data: on traffic, on the use of a certain service, on air quality, on vibrations and noises … but also data relating to the geolocation of infrastructures (such as parking for the disabled, charging stations for electric vehicles, etc.) or on the frequency of transit of means of transport or access to a digital platform, etc.

In particular, we have devised a SMART PARKING system that is particularly innovative because it is not intended for monitoring stalls, but aimed at facilitating control by the competent authorities and making the city areas safe.

Moreover

With the appropriate adjustments, the IoT can also be used for developments with a view to SMART BUILDING: and this is exactly what our SARA IoT system does, which allows you to monitor multiple factors (not only environmental ones) inside the airports, and to activate intelligent responses when certain thresholds are reached. The system can also be applied to contexts other than the airport, such as public offices and smart buildings.

Also on the motorway, with the same technology, we have created a system for SAFETY in parking areas which is characterized by reduced costs, ease of installation and the possibility of integration with sensors for other functions (click here to find out more).

A NEW IoT SOLUTION FOR SAFER HIGHWAY

From the analysis of the data provided by the motorway radio rooms, arise that the overcrowding of service areas is a serious and shared problem, which goes well beyond the difficulties of accessing and managing spaces.

More often than one might think, congestions in the area put the motorist in a position to risk dangerous maneuvers for himself and for others; the danger is obviously aggravated if heavy vehicles are involved.

Heavy vehicles situation

There are frequent cases of trucks that, having taken the entrance ramp to the parking area, are forced to have to go out in reverse due to jams; other times, even if they manage to access, they are unable to stop and try to reach the exits but find them blocked by other vehicles. At this point they try to return to the highway in the wrong direction, directly from the entrance track, and then make very dangerous maneuvers to take the right direction on the roadway.

Some motorways are already equipped with systems that do not solve the problem: they merely dissuade from carrying out these maneuvers which, however, as mentioned above, are often necessary.

Softech IoT Solution

In partnership with A22 – Autostrada del Brennero, Softech has developed an ad hoc solution that aims to solve the problem simply by …preventing it!

The system, of which the experimentation has already started and almost completed, avoids the risk of saturation of the parking areas by monitoring them with a network of IoT sensors which, using the LoRa technology, allows to know the situation in real time; using dedicated software, the information is transmitted to the motorway radio rooms which can manage crowding by placing restrictions on access and / or by sending security personnel (traffic police) to the site.

The software can interface with third parties and communicate to commercial or not users, the situation of occupation of the parking areas; there are multiple communication channels that can be used: variable message panels, radio channels, applications for mobile devices, internet, etc.

The project was born in partnership with Autostrada del Brennero, a long-time user of our systems. For more information, contact us: marketing@softechweb.it or sales@softechweb.it

Environment & building sites: perks of widespread monitoring

Dismantling, transformation, construction: these are some of the activities that characterize the site. By their very nature they are dynamic activities, which produce polluting emissions of a sound but also atmospheric type and whose effects affect the surrounding environment and the so-called “receptors”.

The Consolidated Safety Act (Legislative Decree 81/08) provides that the employer assesses all the risks resulting from the exposure of the so-called recipients to physical agents, including noise and vibrations.

The permanent decrease in hearing capacity or hearing loss due to noise is the best known of the effects due to prolonged exposure over time to high noise levels and is still one of the most widespread occupational diseases today.

For this reason, art. 183 of the same decree, establishes that “Taking into account technical progress and the availability of measures to control the risk at source, the risks deriving from exposure to physical agents are eliminated at source or reduced to a minimum“.

However, noise is not the only danger for the exposed subjects; Among the atmospheric pollutants, PM 10 and PM 2.5 are certainly the best known in the construction sector. It is particulate matter, or particles of more or less fine dust generated by the processes which, dispersing in the air, create a mixture (“atmospheric aerosol”) with the liquid particles there suspended.

The most serious effects of prolonged exposure to PM10 and PM2.5 include respiratory disorders such as cough and phlegm, asthma, decreased lung capacity, decreased respiratory function and chronic bronchitis; to these are added effects on the cardiovascular system and even a greater risk of respiratory tract-cancers.

Defining and implementing an adequate monitoring plan is therefore essential to know the real environmental impact of work activities, but also (and above all) to ensure a safe working environment.

The benefits of widespread monitoring

In most construction sites, the environmental monitoring plan already provides for environmental monitoring to be conducted at specific points and with specific instruments, which allow for very precise but localized information.

With the aim of making safety procedures more efficient, a capillary monitoring network would be desirable. Knowing the situation of the entire construction site area and not just some areas of it, would allow greater safety, a better perception of the working environment, but also an efficiency of time and costs, reducing the risk of sanctions, costs health, suspension of activities.

Smart solutions are currently available on the market, They integrate the certified detection network with low-cost sensors, creating a more or less widespread network according to needs.

SOFTECH has a solution

In Softech, we have developed a cloud solution, specifically designed for construction sites; the indoor / outdoor monitoring network, which can be extended according to needs, is equipped with a consultation and analysis portal and a warning-threshold exceeding and reporting system.

Designed for non-technical personnel, it guarantees ease of use thanks to the simple and intuitive man / machine interface.

–> The “LIVE” module

it allows the real-time visualization of: 

  • Noise and Air Quality level
  • Weather condition graphs 
  • Detail of the monitoring stations with real-time graphs  
  • With an adequately equipped station, it is possible to listen to the noise measurements live 

It can take on the characteristics of an info sharing module with the client, employees and / or territorial stakeholders.

–> Analysis module

It allows a detailed analysis of the situation and can be used by specialized personnel in order to identify critical situations (even if only potential) to be monitored in detail and / or to activate timely and adequate countermeasures. Among the functions:

  • Time- History of noise / air and weather events 
  • Sonogram and frequency graphs  
  • Graphic analysis of environmental air quality parameters 
  • Average graphs 
  • Time-history of positioning and relocation of the control units 
–> Report & Alert module

Lastly, the system allows the setting of alert-thresholds exceeded and the automatic and personalized creation of detailed reports.

The reports can also be shared directly with the Contracting Authority or the control body in charge.

It is composed by: 

  • Standard and customizable reports creating tool
  • Report tabs: Events, Alarms, Calibration, Indices 
  • Tabular and calendar display
  • Data, reports and graphs can be exported in the most common formats (xlsx, PDF, PNG, etc.) 

The alert function, on the other hand, when predefined thresholds for the detected levels are exceeded (thresholds that can be defined during the configuration phase and in agreement with the Contracting Authority), sends alerts to the personnel in charge via SMS or email, allowing timely intervention.

So, what’s stopping you?

Download the brochure and email to marketing@softechweb.it  or sales@softechweb.it to require a free demo!