What’s the collective noun for remote monitoring systems?

What is the collective noun for remote monitoring systems

The photo above shows a portion of 100 RDL//1000 systems in the last phase of testing before a recent delivery to a European client.

The order included 100 base stations and 300 wireless sensors (3 per base station). Each sensor measure temperature and Relative Humidity (RH) and has jack points for Wood Moisture Equivalent probes. The wireless sensors have a range of up to 500m line of sight to the base station, and have tx/rx so can send and receive unique calibration information.

Systems have QR coding to allow quick access to data and a facility for exact location upload from users smart phones to pinpoint the location on geo-dashboards!

The data from the system is sent via mobile phone networks to CDL secure servers where the client can view and cut and paste trends, set configuration information sensor by sensor, run management reports, set and view alarms on every parameter, download raw .csv data, etc.

So, what is the collective noun for remote monitoring systems?

We’re really interested to find out, if multiple ariels is a forest of ariels and multiple fish in a group is a school of fish, then what is the collective noun for remote monitoring systems? Perhaps there isn’t one defined collective noun yet so here’s your opportunity to create it.

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