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The article lacked vital information about the Remote Monitoring and Control. The IoT technology is utilizing this aspect of technology in multiple industry verticals.
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'''Remote monitoring and control''' ('''M&C''') systems are designed to control large or complex facilities such as [[factory|factories]], [[power plant]]s, [[network operations center]]s, [[airport]]s, and [[spacecraft]], with some degree of [[automation]].
 
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M&C systems may perform [[closed-loop control]].
 
With the introduction of [[Industry 4.0]], technologies such as [[Internet of things|Internet of Things]] and [[Machine learning|Machine Learning]] have realized the machine to machine communication, which ultimately have paved the way to automate the monitoring and controlling operations. The two-way communication among devices, which are inter-connected through various protocols, have made it possible to [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8xKbueKdt4&t=118s monitor as well as control business operations remotely].
 
Once limited to [[SCADA]] in industrial settings, remote monitoring and control is now applied in numerous fields, including:
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* Desktop/server monitoring
 
While this field overlaps with [[Machine to Machine|machine to machine]] communications, the two are not completely identical.
 
== See also ==
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*[[Remote sensing]]
*[[Remote terminal unit]]
* [[M&C!]]
 
[[Category:Automation software]]