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AIRcable Industrial units are used for a wide-range of applications—from soil moisture and weather monitoring for agricultural environments such as vineyards to GPS truck tracking with temperature monitoring. Other applications for these intelligent and versatile devices include power line or pipeline monitoring, medical device monitoring, autonomous robot swarms, and machine control.

 

Distributed Agricultural Monitoring System

Vintners and commercial growers of agricultural crops who are banking on a successful and abundant harvest know that it's crucial to keep an eye on temperature and moisture levels. A sudden drought or frost can spell disaster. Farmers and vintners use mesh networks of AIRcable Industrial units to monitor growing conditions. This helps them maximize crop yields, maintain high quality standards, and ensure profitability.

In this scenario, AIRcable Industrial devices are linked up to form a distributed network with temperature and humidity sensors, leaf moisture sensors, and soil moisture sensors to monitor growing conditions in agriculture settings such as vineyards, orchards, and irrigated farm fields. Each module is a self-contained system performing sensing and communication functions. The units are typically mounted along trellises or in arrays with underground cable. Though the normal range of a single AIRcable Industrial unit is half a mile, several units can be arranged in a grid configuration for extended coverage of nearly 2 square miles. The devices create a redundant wireless network that doesn't skip a beat. If one unit happens to fail, data is automatically routed to other units, so there's never any data loss.

This type of agricultural monitoring system features the following capabilities:

  • A solar-powered battery with a backup that provides power for up to one week of continual operation
  • A 70-inch antenna with a transmission range of up to .6 miles (additional antennas can be added to increase range)
  • Units configured to log, transmit real-time data, and relay data to and from other units
  • Units that collect data from as many as 100 sensors, which are connected by cables placed up to 1,000 feet from the unit

 

Temperature Logger for Refrigerated Transport

Temperature logging for refrigerated transport vehicles is critical for loss prevention, quality control, and regulatory compliance, especially for routing perishable products from point A to point B. Trucks carrying frozen foods with a limited shelf life can’t afford breakdowns or malfunctions in their refrigeration systems, especially if they are making their way across a scorching desert terrain. Sudden temperature variances may result in spoilage.

AIRcable Industrial devices are the solution. Small and easy to mount, these self-contained units have built-in data logging and wireless data communication capabilities. They can be placed in a convenient place on a vehicle, trailer, or refrigerated shipping container. AIRcable Industrial loggers can be used independently or as part of an extensive vehicle-monitoring system.

When used as a self-contained device, the logger is a permanent fixture on the vehicle. It can store several weeks' worth of data, which can be downloaded any time. Typically, data is downloaded automatically—whenever the vehicle comes within range of an access point. Or, it can be downloaded manually with any Bluetooth enabled devices—a computer, a handheld, or a smartphone. (Platforms include Microsoft® Windows®, Pocket PC®, Palm OS®, and Symbian OS.) This way, up-to-the-minute data is readily available.

AIRcable loggers can also be integrated into a complex vehicle monitoring and communication system. The loggers can communicate wirelessly with on-board computers, which display the temperature data and transmit it to a central monitoring system. The advantage of this is that drivers can view temperatures and alarms. This way, they can repair system malfunctions or make adjustments to the temperature settings on the spot. If the onboard computer is in communication to a central monitoring system, data can be analyzed and processed in real-time, so possible solutions for potentially harmful or dangerous situations can be addressed.

This temperature logging system features the following capabilities:

  • Weather-proof polycarbonate housing, with a rating of IP68, which makes it suitable for mounting on a vehicle (dimensions are typically 6” x 4” x 2”)
  • Up to 4 temperature sensors and 8 digital inputs
  • Up to two outputs for visible or audible alarm signals
  • All inputs gathered at preset intervals and when doors are opened and closed are recorded with a time stamp
  • A battery life of one year with an on-board backup source
  • Configuration and data download via Bluetooth for a wide range of computers, handhelds, and other devices
  • Compatibility with Thermodata software, which allows for download of data to PCs and handhelds
  • Data output from loggers is in a standard format that is easily processed by popular database management systems
Bluetooth master units are compatible with serial RS232, RS485, and TTL; USB, and J1708 vehicle bus connectivity.
 
 
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