IoT is one of the key enablers for transforming organizations and society. IoT applications range from the digitization of traditional industries to the sensing layer of smart cities. Fuelics designs, manufactures, deploys, and operates installations of battery-operated, narrowband IoT (NB-IoT) sensors at metropolitan scale. Grafana and Grafana Loki help them gain insights in their sensor networks, providing information about the performance measurements as well as their health and network status. In this presentation, Fuelics’ Ioannis Nikolaou and Marios Klavdianos will demonstrate how they use Loki-powered Grafana dashboards to monitor ultrasound level sensors used for diesel tank monitoring.
They will cover:
- The basics of a battery-operated, ultrasound NB-IoT sensor
- How data is transmitted from the edge to the cloud
- How Loki pipelines are used to retrieve the needed information
- The Grafana dashboards that tie everything together.
- Marios Klavdianos
Operations Engineer at Fuelics
Marios Klavdianos
Operations Engineer at Fuelics
Marios currently lives in Athens and works at Fuelics as an Operations Engineer. A major part of Marios' role at Fuelics is sensors testing and calibration. In his free time, he tries to learn as much as he can about software engineering, and when he's not doing any of the above, you can find him in the city with a camera.
- Ioannis Nikolaou
Partner, Head of Cloud & Platforms at Fuelics
Ioannis Nikolaou
Partner, Head of Cloud & Platforms at Fuelics
Ioannis, Partner and Head of Cloud & Platform at Fuelics, has two decades of experience in requirements management, systems integration, and software development. Ioannis is involved in the design and deployment of complex, multidisciplinary projects in the fields of telecommunications, security, automation, command and control, and systems integration; is passionate about all things software engineering and agile development practices; and is an avid photographer and amateur marathon runner.