OSIL introduces Osprey data-to-web modem to the marine market
OSIL
Osprey modem
According to OSIL, the Osprey modem is capable of taking data from any Campbell Scientific Datalogger and broadcasting it directly to a secure website using GPRS/GSM technology, making it suitable for the marine market.
Data is presented on a dedicated website with a password access, using secure servers, and can interface with existing data gatherer and SCADA systems.
Data can also be integrated easily into the Google Earth program and is backed up on the Meteor Data Centre.
Any web-enabled device can be used to view the data, which can also be transmitted via text, including alarms, or a stand-alone receiving terminal can be set up.
Key specifications
- Multiple sites can be displayed on one screen, with inputs from multiple sensors
- Applications can be developed in short timescales to enable tailored software solutions
- On-site equipment can be reconfigured or controlled through the two-way communication link, or a voice menu system
- Monthly data-handling fee equivalent to monthly SIM card costs
- Compatible with any new system
- Can be fitted retrospectively (in a suitable weather proof housing)
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