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Edge computing for heavy-duty mobile equipment
Edge computing: keeping it local
Edge computing keeps machine data, and data processing, local. Data is processed directly on the machine or system where it is generated, rather than being sent to an off-site server or to the cloud for analysis. By handling data locally at the source—including onboard a heavy-duty vehicle—edge computing reduces the requirements for data transmission and drives down latency. It helps enable real-time decisions. Edge computing is especially useful in remote or connectivity-constrained locations.


Why edge computing matters for heavy-duty mobile equipment
Heavy-duty mobile equipment operates in environments that are harsh, operationally complex, and often remote. Mining trucks, loaders, service vehicles, and specialized off-road vehicles generate large volumes of data from sensors, control systems, and operator interfaces. The data can be used in many high-value ways, but sending raw data to the cloud is often impractical for reasons of cost, connectivity constraints, and the need for immediate, on-board decision making.
With edge computing, software on board the vehicle or machine can monitor performance, detect anomalies, and execute control logic in real time. MEDATech uses edge computing to improve vehicle reliability, safety and operational efficiency while reducing the need for a continuous network connection. For fleets operating in demanding, remote or network-poor conditions, edge computing has become a foundational component of fleet management.
How we use edge computing for heavy-duty mobile equipment

Real-time monitoring and control
Edge-based software continuously processes data from onboard sensors, enabling immediate responses to changing operating conditions. This supports closed-loop control, faster fault detection, and stable operation.
Data filtering and intelligent telemetry
Rather than transmitting raw data, edge platforms preprocess and compress information, sending only relevant events and summaries to centralized systems. This reduces bandwidth requirements while preserving actionable insights for fleet management and analytics.


Safety and compliance systems
Edge computing enables onboard safety logic such as collision avoidance, operator alerts, interlocks and condition-based shutdowns. These systems operate independently of network connectivity, ensuring consistent performance in critical situations.
Predictive maintenance and asset health
By analyzing vibration, temperature, electrical and hydraulic data locally, edge systems can identify early indicators of wear, or even shut down equipment to prevent failure. Maintenance actions can be scheduled proactively, reducing unplanned downtime and extending component life.


Automation and autonomy readiness
Edge computing provides the real-time computational foundation required for advanced automation features like those of MEDATech RodBot. As equipment evolves toward higher levels of autonomy, localized processing becomes essential for perception, decision-making, and control.
MEDATech specializes in edge-enabled heavy-duty systems

MEDATech is a leader in the design, modification and integration of heavy-duty mobile equipment and the software systems that support it. Our experience spans vehicle electrification, control systems, automation and robotics; software development; and ruggedized computing architectures. Whether you need to modernize existing equipment or develop new platforms, MEDATech incorporates the latest advances in edge computing to deliver reliable, scalable, and future-ready solutions.
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If you need to improve the way your heavy-duty mobile equipment performs, MEDATech can help you define, design, and implement the right solution. Let’s start a conversation—please submit the form below and we’ll be in touch without delay.