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  • Page 1 User Manual WISE-3610 Wireless IoT LoRa Network Gateway...
  • Page 2 No part of this manual may be reproduced, copied, translated or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Advantech Co., Ltd. Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable. How- ever, Advantech Co., Ltd.
  • Page 3 L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) le dispositif ne doit pas produire de brouillage préjudiciable, et (2) ce dispositif doit accepter tout brouillage reçu, y compris un brouillage susceptible de provoquer un fonctionnement indésirable. WISE-3610 User Manual...
  • Page 4 établies pour un environnement non contrôlé. Cet équipement doit être installé et utilisé avec un minimum de 44m de distance entre la source de rayonnement et votre corps. This device complies with Directive 2014/53/EU issued by the Commission of the European Community. WISE-3610 User Manual...
  • Page 5 Declaration of Conformity Hereby, [Advantech Co., Ltd.] declares that the radio equipment type [designation of type of radio equipment] is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet...
  • Page 6 Package List Before installation, please ensure the following items have been shipped.  1 x WISE-3610 (refer to ordering information for different region)  1 x Power Adapter (P/N: 96PSA-A36W12R1)  2 x Wi-Fi Dual Band Antenna (P/N: 1750008001-01) ...
  • Page 7 The equipment has been dropped and damaged.  The equipment has obvious signs of breakage. DISCLAIMER: This set of instructions is given according to IEC 704-1. Advantech disclaims all responsibility for the accuracy of any statements contained herein. WISE-3610 User Manual...
  • Page 8 WISE-3610 User Manual viii...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Chapter Installation........5 Introduction ....................6 2.1.1 WISE-3610 I/O Indication ............. 6 Figure 2.1 WISE-3610 Front View ..........6 Figure 2.2 WISE-3610 Rear View..........6 2.1.2 WISE-3610 Antenna Connectors..........6 Figure 2.3 Antenna SMA in front panel........6 Figure 2.4 Antenna SMA in rear panel ........7 Table 2.1: WWAN related materials ..........
  • Page 10 3.4.5 SIM ..................... 27 3.4.6 Cellular Status ................28 Gateway Deployment (2.4GHz WIFI) ............. 28 3.5.1 NorthBound................. 28 3.5.2 Scan 2.4GHz AP Button ............. 29 3.5.3 Join Network Button..............29 3.5.4 WPA passphrase ................ 30 Gateway Deployment (5GHz WIFI) ............31 System ....................
  • Page 11 3.17.20SA Lifetime.................. 41 3.17.21DPD Delay .................. 41 3.17.22DPD Timeout ................42 3.17.23DPD Action ................. 42 3.17.24XAuth ..................42 3.17.25Username ................... 42 3.17.26Password ..................42 3.17.27Operation ..................42 3.18 Dynamic DNS..................43 3.18.1 Enable..................43 3.18.2 Service ..................43 3.18.3 Hostname..................43 3.18.4 Username ...................
  • Page 12 Payload Field ..................63 Chapter WISE-PaaS......... 65 Configuration................... 66 4.1.1 Hostname ................... 66 4.1.2 Port ..................... 66 Chapter Advantech Services......67 Contact Information................. 68 Global Service Policy ................68 5.2.1 Warranty Policy................68 5.2.2 Repair Process ................69 WISE-4220 Series User Manual...
  • Page 13: Chapter 1 General Introduction

    Chapter General Introduction This chapter gives background information on the WISE-3610. Sections include:  Introduction  Specification...
  • Page 14: Introduction

    Introduction WISE-3610 is Qualcomm Atheros (QCA) ARM Cortex-A based hardware platform, which is operating at OpenWRT, described as a Linux distribution for embedded net- working devices. The Advantech WISE-3610 Industrial Gateway is Advantech LPWAN IoT gateway design for smart city, Industrial 4.0 applications, even those in harsh environment, leveraging wireless sensor technology.
  • Page 15 LoRa > -130dBm at SF = 12 / 500KHz Linux V 3.14 Dimensions W x L x T 187.9mm x 150mm x 39mm Weight Net Weight (g) 990 gram Power DC-In 12V DC-In Power Consump- Watt 18 watt (Max) tion WISE-3610 User Manual...
  • Page 16: Mechanical Specifications

    Operating humidity: 0% ~ 90% relative humidity, non-condensing  Storage temperature: -40~85°C (-40~185°F)  Storage humidity: 60°C @ 95% RH Non-condensing  Vibration Loading During Operation: 1 Gms, IEC 60068-2-64, random, 5 ~ 500 Hz, 1 Oct/min, 1 hr/axis. WISE-3610 User Manual...
  • Page 17: Chapter 2 H/W Installation

    Chapter H/W Installation This chapter gives mechanical and connector information on the WISE-3610 Sections include:  Information of WISE-3610 I/O Indication  On Board Connectors and Switches  WISE-3610 Hardware Installa- tion...
  • Page 18: Introduction

    2.1.2 WISE-3610 Antenna Connectors The WISE-3610 provides 6 SMA antenna connectors; all are assembled by default on housing. Wi-Fi, LoRa antennas (total are four) are packed in the package. To enable WWAN feature, need to have following table materials and assemble manu- ally by the guides (refer to hardware installation guide 2.3.2):...
  • Page 19: Led Indication

    1750008669-01 3G/LTE RX Diversity Antenna Cable IPEX to IPEX Connector 193B0204C0 Mini-PCI Express Card Screw 2.1.3 LED Indication Table 2.2: WISE-3610 LED Indication Name Description Steady ON = Power Up OFF = Power Down Steady ON = USB device detected...
  • Page 20: Reset Button

    Figure 2.5 WISE-3610 LED locations 2.1.4 Reset Button The WISE-3610 has a reset button on the front side. Press this button to activate the hardware reset function for more than 8 seconds. Figure 2.6 Rest button location 2.1.5 Ethernet Connector (WAN, LAN) The WISE-3610 provides one RJ45 WAN and one RJ45 LAN interface connectors, they are fully compliant with IEEE802.3ab / IEEE 802.3u and IEEE 802.3x Flow Con-...
  • Page 21: Usb 3.0 Port

    2.1.7 COM Port The WISE-3610 provides one serial D-sub 9 COM port which could be configured either one RS-232 / RS-422 / RS-485 interface for Modbus RTU feature. Open the housing to change hardware switch (Location at SW6) on PCBA for corresponding demand interface (default setup is RS-485).
  • Page 22: Power Input Connector

    2.1.9 Micro SD Connector The WISE-3610 provides a Micro SD slot. Users can insert a Micro SD card easily by open the housing regarding to security concern (probably, users may save sensitive LoRa node collected data or other application into this Micro SD card supports up-to 128GB).
  • Page 23: Micro Sim Connector

    2.1.10 Micro SIM Connector The WISE-3610 has two micro SIM slots. Users can insert two micro SIM cards man- ually. Two telecomm operating SIMs for backup each other if the connection loss. The SIM slot locations are on top and bottom of PCBA. The 1st priority SIM slot (Pri- mary) is on top size of PCBA and the 2nd priority is on bottom side of PCBA.
  • Page 24: On Board Connectors And Switches

    Mini-PCIe Card Slot RS-232 / RS-422 / RS-485 hardware switch CN18 WWAN IPEX Connector 2.2.2 Connector Settings 2.2.2.1 CN12 Micro SD Card Slot WISE-3610 support a Micro SD card slot up-to 128GB stored space Figure 2.7 SD Slot WISE-3610 User Manual...
  • Page 25 2.2.2.2 Micro SIM Card Primary Slot (CN28) 2.2.2.3 Micro SIM Card Secondary Slot (CN27) WISE-3610 User Manual...
  • Page 26 2.2.2.4 Mini PCIE (CN5) WISE-3610 supports mini-pcie interface. Default support WWAN 3G module that are listed in “Table 2.1”. The detailed pin definition is listed as below. mini-PCIe CN22 mini-PCIe WAKE# +V_LTE +3p3Vaux_1 COEX1# GND_1 COEX2# +1p5V_1 CLKREQ# LTE_UIM_PWR UIM_PWR...
  • Page 27: Figure 2.8 Mini-Pcie Connector

    Figure 2.8 Mini-PCIE CONNECTOR 2.2.2.5 Hardware switch (SW6) WISE-3610 supports a hardware switch to change RS-232 / RS-422 / RS-485 for selection. Default is RS-485 by manufacturer setting. RS-232 (1000) RS-422 (1100) Default: RS-485 (0100) Figure 2.9 Hardware Switch for serial type selection...
  • Page 28: Wise-3610 Hardware Installation

    If there is WWAN 2nd antenna demand to have 3G Rx diversity feature by connect- ing CN18 IPEX to mini-PCie IPEX connector on the 3G module. Figure 2.10 CN18 and 3G module connection guidance WISE-3610 Hardware Installation 2.3.1 Mounting Assembly Method You can fix WISE-3310 to a wall by using wall mounting kit, as following figure.
  • Page 29: Enable Wwan Feature With Hardware Installation

    2.3.2 Enable WWAN feature with hardware installation WISE-3610 has native support 3G and 4G LTE backhaul for WWAN card installation and accessories by the following order list and procedures: Content Description Remark 968EMW0093 Mini PCIE HSPA 3G Card Frequency Band: 8...
  • Page 30 WISE-3610 User Manual...
  • Page 31 Insert SIM Cards applied form local Internet Service Provider (ISP) into system (there is 2 SIM slots into WISE-3610 to support Dual-SIM Failover). One is on top of PCBA and the other is on the bottom side of PCBA at the same location shown on above photo.
  • Page 32 WISE-3610 User Manual...
  • Page 33: Chapter 3 Software Functionality

    Chapter Software Functionality This chapter details the software configurations on the WISE-3610.
  • Page 34: Web Gui Login

    WEB GUI Login Access the WEB GUI, user can introduce http://192.168.1.1 on browser tool. User can also use http://advantech.local local domain technology to access Web GUI without figuring out the IP address of device. The default WEB GUI Login account:...
  • Page 35: Gateway Deployment Function Comparison

    (Ethernet) 2.4Ghz 5Ghz @LAN/WLAN ent @WLAN STA + AP AP STA + Scenario WISE-3610 Wi-Fi 2.4Ghz WISE-3610 Wi-Fi 5Ghz SSID Remarks SSID Advantech Advantech_5Ghz Factory Default Advantech Advantech_5Ghz Connect uplink Root AP and Copy uplink SSID and add broadcast SSID, which SSID suffix "_5Ghz"...
  • Page 36 DHCP protocol. (2) Static IP When user chooses Static IP, LoRa gateway will use static IP provided on Ethernet WAN port. In addition, user need to configure related IPv4 address, IPv4 netmask, IPv4 gateway, DNS servers. WISE-3610 User Manual...
  • Page 37: Wan / Wan Failover

    The start of IP address that DHCP Server will assign to client. User can input lowest leased address as offset from the LAN IPv4 address (e.g. 100) or input the exactly start of IP address (e.g. 192.168.1.100). WISE-3610 User Manual...
  • Page 38: Gateway Deployment (Wwan)

    Visit Network -> Gateway Deployment. When NorthBound is configured to WWAN (Cellular), the 3G module is responsible for 3G network dial up using the information provided by USIM, user may not need to configure any items regarding to North- Bound. WISE-3610 User Manual...
  • Page 39: Southbound

    USIM cards according to dial up status. That means when the 3G link with operator #1 is down, LoRa gateway will switch to operator #2. The Primary and Secondary mean LoRa gateway will only use first or secondary USIM to dial up, respectively. WISE-3610 User Manual...
  • Page 40: Cellular Status

    WIFI, LoRa gateway will use 2.4GHz WIFI station to connect to uplink AP, and become a bridge AP. So, the clients on LAN port or 2.4GHz WIFI AP or 5GHz WIFI AP will get IP from uplink AP router via DHCP protocol. WISE-3610 User Manual...
  • Page 41: Scan 2.4Ghz Ap Button

    This button is used to scan 2.4GHz frequency and then LoRa gateway can connect to uplink AP router. 3.5.3 Join Network Button After scanning, user can choose the specific uplink AP router and connect to it by pressing Join Network button. WISE-3610 User Manual...
  • Page 42: Wpa Passphrase

    As pressing Submit button, LoRa gateway will reboot automatically to take configura- tion effect. When LoRa gateway boots up, it will get IP address from uplink AP router and LAN/WLAN side clients also need to get IP from uplink AP router in this mode. WISE-3610 User Manual...
  • Page 43: Gateway Deployment (5Ghz Wifi)

    Visit System -> System to manage hostname and time setting of LoRa gateway. 3.7.1 Local Time It will display the time status of LoRa gateway. 3.7.2 Hostname Hostname of this LoRa gateway. 3.7.3 Timezone Timezone setting for LoRa gateway. 3.7.4 Enable NTP client To enable/disable SNTP client function. WISE-3610 User Manual...
  • Page 44: Ntp Server Candidates

    Visit System -> Administration to change the password of LoRa gateway. 3.8.1 Old Password Input the original password to pass the authentication of changing password. 3.8.2 Password and Confirmation Input the new password twice to double confirm the new password user want to change. WISE-3610 User Manual...
  • Page 45: Backup / Flash Firmware

    User can choose to only perform firmware upgrade without reset the configuration. For formal use, we suggest to not keep settings due to new function may need to load new settings. 3.9.5 Flash image To upgrade firmware, please choose firmware and press Flash image button WISE-3610 User Manual...
  • Page 46: Flash Firmware -Verify

    3.9.6 Flash Firmware -Verify LoRa gateway will compute the MD5CHECKSUM for checking, and ask user to Pro- ceed or Cancel. 3.10 Reboot Press ‘Perform reboot’ link to do rebooting. WISE-3610 User Manual...
  • Page 47: Diagnostics

    To enable/disable port access from WAN zone interface. The WAN zone interfaces include Ethernet WAN and 3G module. After enabling the port on WAN zone inter- face, external host can access related services running of LoRa gateway.   WISE-3610 User Manual...
  • Page 48: Dmz

    IP and internal port. Port Forwarding and DMZ functions are similar. If user add a port forwarding rule to forward HTTP packets to private host PC, and then Remote Management host PC cannot surf Webpage of LoRa gateway. WISE-3610 User Manual...
  • Page 49: Mac Filter

    Visit Security -> MAC filter to add/delete MAC filter rule. 3.15.1 MAC Filter One MAC filter rule includes friendly rule name and MAC address. The function of MAC filter is to drop packet with configured source MAC address.   WISE-3610 User Manual...
  • Page 50: Pptp/L2Tp

    3.16.2 Protocol User can choose PPTP or L2TP according to requirement. 3.16.3 Server IP The PPTP/L2TP server that LoRa gateway purpose to connect. 3.16.4 PAP/CHAP username and PAP/CHAP password The account to login to PPTP/L2TP server. WISE-3610 User Manual...
  • Page 51: Ipsec

    Local Subnet The private subnet behind the LoRa gateway, and the format is IP/mask length. 3.17.6 Local ID The identify of LoRa gateway for IKE negotiation. 3.17.7 Remote Peer IP The peer side IP address for IPSec tunnel. WISE-3610 User Manual...
  • Page 52: Remote Subnet

    (2) rsasig: RSA signature combined with 4.6.12~4.6.15 3.17.11PSK Key Pre-shared key for IPSec tunnel 3.17.12CA Root CA Certificate 3.17.13Local Certificate The certificate of LoRa gateway for IKE negotiation. 3.17.14Local Key The private key of LoRa gateway for IKE negotiation. WISE-3610 User Manual...
  • Page 53: 15Remote Certificate

    Perfect Forward Secret security feature for IKE negotiation. 3.17.20SA Lifetime The lifetime of IKE phrase 2 negotiation. Before it is timeout, the IKE phrase 2 will be re-negotiated. 3.17.21DPD Delay The delay in seconds between Dead Peer Detection keepalives (R_U_THERE, R_U_THERE_ACK). WISE-3610 User Manual...
  • Page 54: 22Dpd Timeout

    3.17.26Password The password for XAuth 3.17.27Operation (1) start: the IKE will be initiated for this tunnel when LoRa gateway is bootup (2) ignore: the IKE will not be initiated for this tunnel when LoRa gateway is bootup WISE-3610 User Manual...
  • Page 55: Dynamic Dns

    The correct URL might depend on the DDNS provider being used, the sample format should be http://checkip.dyndns.org 3.18.9 Check for changed IP every and Check-time unit The unit of time to check if IP address is changed in LoRa gateway. WISE-3610 User Manual...
  • Page 56: 10Force Update Every And Force-Time Unit

    Modbus Gateway To enable/disable Modbus TCP to Modbus serial RTU function. 3.19.2 Interface There are 3 kinds of modes LoRa gateway supported. The configuration of hardware and software must be matched to work properly. RS-232(1000) RS-422(1100) RS-485(0100) WISE-3610 User Manual...
  • Page 57: Baud Rate

    The TCP Port that Modbus gateway running on LoRa gateway. 3.19.6 MAX TCP Connections The maximum TCP connections allowed to connect to Modbus gateway. 3.19.7 Frame Break (ms) The pause in milliseconds between requests. 3.19.8 Slave Timeout (ms) The response wait time in milliseconds.   WISE-3610 User Manual...
  • Page 58: Web Server

    This button can remove certificate and key, and LoRa gateway will automatically gen- erate certificate and key as bootup. 3.21 Syslog 3.21.1 Enable To enable/disable syslog sent to remote host PC. 3.21.2 Host The IP address of remote host PC that run syslog server. WISE-3610 User Manual...
  • Page 59: Port Number

    It will show 2.4Ghz WIFI SSID and then 5Ghz WIFI SSID. The Edit button can get into detail WIFI setting page. 3.22.2 Associated Stations It will display the associated WIFI stations including 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz WIFI stations. WISE-3610 User Manual...
  • Page 60: Wifi Configuration

    User can configure this SSID to be AP, Client or WDS-AP, WDS-Client. 3.23.6 Hide ESSID User can choose to hide SSID explored by clients. Visit Network -> WIFI -> Edit BUTTON -> Device Configuration -> Advanced Set- tings TAB to check or modify advance settings of device level. WISE-3610 User Manual...
  • Page 61: Mode

    To enable/disable hardware level automatically noise immunity. 3.23.12Dynamic Tx Chain Enable To enable/disable chip vendor version of efficient transmission. Visit Network -> WIFI -> Edit BUTTON -> Interface Configuration -> Wireless Security TAB to check or modify security settings of interface level. WISE-3610 User Manual...
  • Page 62: 13Encryption

    RADIUS server, and LoRa gateway works as authenticator. Visit Network -> WIFI -> Edit BUTTON -> Interface Configuration ->MAC Filter TAB to check or modify WIFI station MAC filter settings of interface level. WISE-3610 User Manual...
  • Page 63: 17Mac-Address Filter

    This is chip level MAC filter used to drop station traffic. It supports Allow listed only (white list) and Allow all except listed (black list). 3.23.18MAC-List To input the MAC address of station that purpose to deny. WISE-3610 User Manual...
  • Page 64: Static Routes

    Visit Network -> Static Routes to manage static route of LoRa gateway. User can add host route or network route according to deployment environment. Switch Visit Switch -> Port Status to check the LAN and WAN link status. WISE-3610 User Manual...
  • Page 65 Visit Switch -> Statistics to check the LAN and WAN switch port counter status. Visit Switch -> Configuration to manage the LAN and WAN switch port configura- tion. User can enable/disable Auto-Negotiation, Speed, Duplex Mode and Flow Control according the deployment environment. WISE-3610 User Manual...
  • Page 66: Data And Charts

    Visit WISE Manager -> Data and Charts to view the sensor data reported by all nodes. Click one of the three circles inside Node Data, Charts can be generated in the spec- ified location: left, center, or right. WISE-3610 User Manual...
  • Page 67: Management

    The "Action" button is used to restart WISE Manager. When clicked, the following dia- log will poped up. Click "OK" to proceed, or "Cancel" to stop. Note! Restart of "WISE Manager" is required after "Save & Apply" any settings of Management page. WISE-3610 User Manual...
  • Page 68 MQTT broker that the embeded MQTT broker can connect. Once enabled, all publi- cation of status, including WISE Manaer's, LoRa Gateway's and Nodes', are for- warded to the external MQTT broker. Click "Back to Overview" after browswing the page. WISE-3610 User Manual...
  • Page 69 "Max Tx Ratio": in terms of time slots, which determines the maxiumum over-the-air time of all downlink packets allowed within a TTI. Note! Each time slot is 50 ms, and each TTI is 2400 ms. WISE-3610 User Manual...
  • Page 70 64 TTIs, determines the cycle time of SPS sub-frames allocated to a specific node. For example, 24 means 24 TTIs, around 60 (=24*2.5) seconds, and 65 means 2 (65- 63) * 64TTIs , around 320 (=2*64*2.5) seconds. The maximum allowed value is 1024. WISE-3610 User Manual...
  • Page 71 "Minimum Uplink Data Rate": regional dependant. Default for JP is 0. "Maximum Uplink Data Rate": regional dependant. Default for JP is 5. "Minimum Downlink Data Rate": regional dependant. Default for JP is 0. "Maximum Downlink Data Rate": regional dependant. Default for JP is 5. WISE-3610 User Manual...
  • Page 72 Field. Disabled means data is in raw format. "SPS": Enabled means SPS subframes are reserved for the node. Disabled means the node can use Lottery subframs only. "Remark": used for decorating the node, up to 64 characters. WISE-3610 User Manual...
  • Page 73 Field. Disabled means data is in raw format. "SPS": Enabled means SPS subframes are reserved for the node. Disabled means the node can use Lottery subframs only. "Remark": used for decorating the node, up to 64 characters. WISE-3610 User Manual...
  • Page 74: Lora Node Import

    "000000000000000000000000000000A2", "1", "1", "Node2"] "Metadata" : ["DevEUI", "AppEUI", "Class", "ActMode", "DevAddr", "NwkSKey", "AppSKey", "PayloadField", "SpsConf", "Remark"], "Node" ["76FE48FFFA000003", "00000000000000ab", "A", "ABP", "FA000003", "000000000000000000000000000000A3", "000000000000000000000000000000A3", "1", "1", "Node3"], ["76FE48FFFA000004", "00000000000000ab", "C", "ABP", "FA000004", "000000000000000000000000000000A4", "000000000000000000000000000000A4", "1", "1", "Node4"] WISE-3610 User Manual...
  • Page 75: Payload Field

    "Sign": Signation of data. On means positive and negative, and Off means positive only. "Unit": Unit of data value. Enter unicode if necessary. "Minimum": the lower bound of data value. "Maximum": the upper bound of data value. WISE-3610 User Manual...
  • Page 76 WISE-3610 User Manual...
  • Page 77: Wise-Paas

    Chapter WISE-PaaS...
  • Page 78: Configuration

    Configuration Visit WISE-PaaS to configure connection of WISE-PaaS/RMM. 4.1.1 Hostname The domain name of WISE-PaaS/RMM server. 4.1.2 Port TCP port number of WISE-PaaS/RMM Server. Note! Username and Password are required to input. WISE-3610 User Manual...
  • Page 79: Advantech Services

    Chapter Advantech Services This chapter introduces Advan- tech technical support and war- ranty policy for WISE-3610.
  • Page 80: Contact Information

    Warranty Period Advantech branded off-the-shelf products and 3rd party off-the-shelf products used to assemble Advantech Configure to Order products are entitled to a 2 years complete and prompt global warranty service. Product defect in design, materials, and work- manship, are covered from the date of shipment.
  • Page 81: Repair Process

    (Dead-on-Arrival). The DOA Cross-Shipment excludes any shipping damage, cus- tomized and/or build-to-order products. For those products which are not DOA, the return fee to an authorized ADVANTECH repair facility will be at the customers' expense. The shipping fee for reconstructive products from ADVANTECH back to customers' sites will be at ADVANTECH's expense.
  • Page 82 "Attn. RMA Service Department". All products must be returned in properly packed ESD material or anti-static bags. ADVANTECH reserves the right to return unrepaired items at the customer's cost if inappropriately packed. Besides that, "Door-to-Door" transportation such as speed post is recommended for delivery, otherwise, the sender should bear additional charges such as clearance fees if Air-Cargo is adopted.
  • Page 83  ranty. If a product has been repaired by ADVANTECH, and within three months after such a repair the product requires another repair for the same problem, ADVANTECH will do this repair free of charge. However, such free repairs do not apply to products which have been misused, abused, or subjected to unauthorized disassembly/modification;...
  • Page 84 No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without prior written permis- sion of the publisher. All brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. © Advantech Co., Ltd. 2019...

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