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Abstract
With the increasing focus on sustainability and environmental conservation, the application of Information Technology (IT) in ecology and natural resource management has become paramount. This article explores the utilization of wireless monitoring systems for sustainable production, emphasizing the importance of energy-efficient data exchange protocols. The comparison of popular energy-efficient protocols such as Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), LoRaWAN is a focal point. The role of these protocols in optimizing data transmission while minimizing energy consumption is examined, alongside their efficacy in diverse environmental and production monitoring scenarios. Additionally, the article delves into the deployment of various sensors for monitoring production processes and environmental parameters. By analyzing real-world applications and advancements, this article aims to provide insights into the evolving landscape of wireless monitoring technology and its potential contributions to eco-friendly production practices and natural resource management.
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