The Doctoral thesis “Research of Wireless Monitoring and Control Systems for Electrotechnology Equipment” reflects the content of the research in filed of the field of wireless remote control and measurement data acquisition techniques and methods in several power electronics electrotechnology systems. The thesis deals with a classification of determining wireless parameters and control systems, communication methods and technique and practical evaluation for: a) electrical drive and robotics, b) LED lighting management, c) remote management of eLaboratory equipment, d) electricity consumption monitoring systems. Wireless data exchange methods and power electronics circuitry is developed and discussed in terms of the potential application at sites which require the use of power electronics. The thesis describes development of the use of a FileMaker database software for management of the systems. The thesis are written in Latvian, contains 153 pages, 90 images, 8 tables, 10 annexes and is based on 134 bibliographical (information) sources.