CO2 Sensor
In the agricultural sector, there are myriad factors that affect growth quantity and quality, and there is evermore pressure for farms and greenhouses to become more efficient, battling increasing labor costs and international competition. The agricultural industry is looking for ways to better control of variables for production, such as oxygen and CO2, humidity, temperature, light, and more. These sensors and controls are required in more places, connected centrally, from far and near, such as through Bluetooth or long range radio frequency. With the ability to instantly measure and control variables across a whole field or greenhouse - or several - from anywhere in the world, labor needs drop dramatically.
See below one of our case studies how our smart technology helps measure and control variables in the agricultural sector
The sensor is an IoT device that measures CO2, humidity and temperature.
Features:
- Measures CO2, humidity and temperature
- Connects, via Bluetooth LE, to the Internet through a hub, or to a phone.
- The sensor reading can be used to control other devices such as a ventilation fan or a CO2 generator using other connected devices such as the generic 2NG Power Controller or other compatible devices integrating the smart connectivity technology.
- The backend can collect data from a large number of sensors and aggregate them.
- Data can be displayed as graphs and tables or downloaded for further analysis.
Smart Power Meter and Controller Solution
With the smart power monitor and controller you can turn any device into a smart device.
Features:
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Turn the the power on or off using the controller button, mobile phone, via the Internet, presense sensor or the internal timer
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Configure wake up / sleep times using the internal timer. For example, turn the fan on at 2:00PM and turn it off at 4:00PM
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Cloud control. Control your devices from anywhere in the world
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Can be used for startup sequencing. Example use cases: sound systems and amplifiers
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Power monitoring. Measure how much power your devices are consuming.
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Power quality monitor. Measures and logs voltage, frequency and current.
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The controller can perform specific tasks depending on the power readings. For example, it can turn off if the voltage drops below 100V and turn on if the power is stable after 30 seconds. Example use cases: appliances running on generators or where the power supply is not stable.
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The solution features an intuitive app