Smc Gateway: single device, multiple results
Smc Gateway is a company that manufactures customizable communication and automation devices for the industrial, security and emergency services sectors.
The company has a wide range of customers around the world, including law enforcement, security agencies, emergency services, utility providers, and industrial companies. Their mission is to provide customized and highly efficient communication and automation solutions that meet the specific needs of each customer.
Its main product is the Smc Gateway of the same name, a “stand-alone” device that enables a variety of applications without the need for PCs and expensive software. The tool is capable of handling multiple functions and connecting to multiple devices simultaneously.
The heart of the brand: Smc Gateway
It is modular device that allows the integration of different communication technologies and protocols, such as radio communication, mobile telephony, instant messaging, and Wi-Fi connectivity, into a single system.
The company also offers a number of complementary products, such as:
- Smc Alert, a customizable alert system that uses instant messaging to send alerts and notifications in case of emergencies;
- Smc iView, a management and monitoring platform that allows you to control and manage the devices and applications built into the Smc Gateway.
Application Builder: the strength Smc
It is the real strength of Smc Gateway. It is a visual programming tool that enables rapid development of new applications customized to the specific needs of a project.
Through this tool, incoming information can be filtered and formatted and sent through all communication channels managed by the device
Application example: lone worker and GPS tracking
SMC Gateway can receive information from GPS-equipped radios about their geographical location and notify emergency situations in which a lone worker may be. The location is displayed through a web interface contained in SMC.
Application example: alarm management
SMC Gateway can receive alarm reports from different channels.
Following an alert, it is possible to define an action with simple logic such as “if A happens, then react by making B happen” or by implementing a more complex behavior.