DUBAI, United Arab Emirates & NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Pacific Control Systems, the world class developer and provider of global total automation solutions unveiled the “bot gateway” -- the world’s first “bot” (Virtual Robots) enabled intelligent device. The revolutionary product provides a universal alternative to the many existing techniques leveraging embedded data in ordinary electro-mechanical devices for monitoring and remote management.
“Bot gateway” was unveiled at the M2M Conference at CeBIT 2011 in Hannover, Germany. The world’s first bot-enabled controller for commercial use, “bot gateway,” uses the pioneering Gbots technology. Launched by Pacific Controls in 2010, Gbots technology maintains and optimizes equipments worldwide. “Bot gateway” enables network based problem solving, housekeeping, and analytic capabilities for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and equipment builders for both new and existing equipment.
“bot gateway” has a low footprint for tasks over the network in real life equipment. The different bots are equipped to deal with complex problems remotely in a dynamic environment.
Commenting on the launch of “bot gateway”, Mr. Dilip Rahulan, Chairman and CEO, Pacific Controls, said: “The ‘bot gateway’ is an endorsement of what the Gbots technology can deliver. We are certain that the launch of ‘bot gateway’ is only the beginning of a series of commercial and non-commercial devices and applications that would be developed using Gbots. Moving forward, we would see devices using the Gbots technology being used across industry verticals.”
The “bot gateway” framework integrates diverse systems communicating over wired or wireless network. The device information will create unified web services applications.
Common protocols including XML, HTTP, SNMP, BACnet, MODBUS and others can be integrated into the controllers. Any combination of TCP/IP (or) serial protocols can be supported. This is available for embedded Windows, and embedded Linux, giving IT professionals the flexibility to choose the appropriate OS to meet internal policies.
Pacific Controls, developed Gbots as a virtual service delivery tool for Galaxy, the world's first enterprise city management platform delivering city centric services for management of the city's service ecosystem.
The Gbots runs on automation, sensing and acting in dynamic conditions. It can deal with complex and frequent patterns of two-way communication with users and it has the ability to manage and deal with private information adhering to the highest security standards. The Gbots are able to respond to sudden changes to their environment, including system and human errors. If required, they can communicate and co-operate with other Gbots in other platforms of varied sophistication to complete a task.
Pacific Controls’ Galaxy integrates management information systems to deliver optimization and governance centric data, reducing costs in operating a city and its services operating providing increased operational efficiencieoperational time data. The system comprises the basic fundamental blocks of a city's service ecosystem : Energy management, real estate, homeland security, healthcare, hospitality, transportation, education, financial, industrial and retail.
About Pacific Controls:
Pacific Controls is an IS0 9001:2008 company providing ICT enabled managed services and converged engineering solutions for buildings and infrastructure projects globally. Pacific Controls has pioneered the concept of city centric management of buildings and infrastructure, and has established the world’s first Global Command Control Center for energy and managed engineering services. The Global Command Control Center serves clients globally by enabling the monitoring and management of their assets, carrying out: continuous commissioning, measurement & verification of their carbon footprint and converting them into carbon financial instruments, in real time. Pacific Controls offers its managed services using “GALAXY” its enterprise platform hosted on the Pacific Controls Cloud Computing Network. Global assets are connected in real time to the cloud using M2M hardware developed by Pacific Controls. The company has delivered some of the worlds largest ICT enabled integration projects. www.pacificcontrols.net
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