Prylada Environmental Point - Intelligent Weather Monitoring
A self-sufficient device for real-time monitoring of environmental conditions, ensuring safer and more efficient maintenance of infrastructure, roads, and industrial sites.


Key elements of the Prylada Environmental Point
Prylada Environmental Point is a data collection and transfer device equipped with embedded weather sensors. While the sensors continuously monitor weather conditions, the device performs initial data processing before transmitting it to a cloud-based control center for further analysis and visualization.
The device can be equipped with the following built-in sensors to collect environmental data
Detects heating or freezing conditions to help prevent road surface hazards and infrastructure damage.
Monitors moisture levels to assess environmental impact on roads, bridges, and industrial equipment.
A high-precision, non-contact pulsed coherent radar (PCR) sensor that measures surface distance, helping in detecting water accumulation, snow depth, or structural shifts.
Provides additional weather insights by detecting pressure fluctuations associated with storms and sudden temperature changes.
The Prylada NB-IoT Gateway is the core component of the solution, which ensures reliable, low-power, and long-range data transmission. It securely sends real-time environmental data via NB-IoT, LTE-M, or LoRaWAN networks from sensors to cloud-based or on-premises servers.

The supported LTE Cat-M1 and LTE Cat-NB1/NB2 (NB-IoT) are two of the most popular IoT connectivity options, which allow fulfilling any data transmission requirements for IoT gateways.
With the digital inputs, you can control switching the alarm contacts and monitor other specific processes. The digital outputsalso allow you to remotely interact with a variety of devices.
In addition to the digital outputs, the relay enables you to remotely control third-party devices. The bistable relay can be used when the end equipment should stay switched on even when the Prylada IoT Gateway is off.
The software programmable interfaces are designed to perform one of the following functions (based on HART compatible ad74413):
- Analog input 4-20 mA / Analog input 0-10 V
- Analog output 4-20 mA / Analog output 0-10 V
- Digital input (configurable on-the-fly)
- Type I, Type II and Type III of the IEC 61131-2 compatible with programmable sink current and threshold. Debounce and counter functionality.
- Loop powered mode digital input (“dry contact”)
- RTD measurement
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Try interactive dashboard
See real-time environmental data in action with our interactive demo dashboard. Watch how a test monitoring system installed in our partner's office collects, transfers, and visualizes critical insights.
How environmental monitoring by Prylada works in real-time
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Competitive advantages of Prylada Environmental Point
By combining advanced environmental sensing, intelligent data processing, and real-time alerting, the Prylada Environmental Point ensures safer roads, better infrastructure monitoring, and proactive risk management.
Cutting-edge IoT technology for reliable weather monitoring.

Energy-efficient, solar-powered operation for sustainability, even in extreme weather conditions.
NB-IoT connectivity for seamless data transmission, even in remote areas.
Smart alarm system with configurable alerts and notifications.
Cloud-based analytics for easy data visualization and predictive insights.
Use cases and applications
Prevents accidents by detecting black ice and sending early warnings to maintenance teams.
Monitors structural safety by tracking temperature fluctuations and humidity changes.
Ensures worker safety by alerting teams to dangerous environmental conditions.
Helps optimize the performance of solar and wind farms by analyzing local weather patterns.