The first exciting innovation to be submitted on this page brings 21st Century Technology to the Livestock Production Sector.
The System being introduced is a Management Information System which will monitor environment, water, power etc.
After installation no further input is required at site, all alterations, software upgrades can be made from a remote location.
The system is modular in design therefore additions to expand the system can be made with ease. Each module is plug in so therefore no complicated installation procedures. The system operates at low voltage therefore no electrocution risks.
One Main Control unit can operate numerous types of sensors up to a distance of 2Km.
After installation and commissioning the System runs automatically and the data is collected, processed, and displayed via the Internet.
The initial data display is in graphic format for speed of inspection. If further analysis of the data is required the individual point data, from which the graph was generated, can be accessed.
Each System has its own protected database and is only accessible to those with the correct "user name" and "password", thus information security is maintained.
The System eliminates the problem of 'data overload' i.e. where you have too much data available in an unfriendly format thus entailing many hours of labour to generate usable graphics.
The main control unit on site stores all the sensor readings in its own memory and up loads automatically to a pre-designated address at preset intervals. Manual sending of an e-mail is also available and this allows immediate access to current information.
The System will enable Management to fine tune environments for livestock to give optimum growing conditions and thereby increase performance and profitability.
This System is unique and it is been further developed with a major research and development budget allocation.
For those of you that have read this far I must admit that I am Biased as I am involved in the development of this System.
Click here to check out "System Design" or here to view "How it works".
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