The CORIS temperature monitoring system first found its use in the life sciences. While continuing to serve the industry, it has since expanded its use to help with on-site safety and compliance for the construction, food and beverage, healthcare, museum, and cold chain industries — to name only a few examples.
One of the many noteworthy features of the CORIS system is its use of LoRaWan wireless technology to facilitate remote sensor communications. LoRaWan wireless technology operates at a lower frequency than other wireless technologies such as Wi-Fi. This not only helps give LoRaWan wireless technology incredible range, but it also enables the remarkable ability to penetrate walls and floors in large buildings. A single CORIS Gateway can handle dozens or even hundreds of devices — all while ensuring the reliability of sensor communications to CORIS servers.
Another advantage of the CORIS system is that it offers customizable alerts. With a three-tiered escalation scale in place to indicate worsening conditions, you can decide who is notified based on the severity of the issue as well as the time and day of the week. Personnel can be notified either by text, email or phone.
Once the CORIS system collects data, that information is permanently stored on the CORIS servers. If you need to generate a monthly report for regulatory purposes or a report for a grant application that covers a few years, you’ll have all the information you need. Reports can be run automatically on a daily, weekly or monthly basis.