Category: Telemetry
Live Environmental Monitoring to the Public
by Malcolm Barr
Over the weekend, most of the North Island was lashed by heavy rainfall resulting in many flooded homes, businesses and properties. Hamilton wasn't as badly affected as other areas, but my basement was 15-20cm deep in water at midday Sunday and we have… more »
Extreme Environmental Monitoring - Stuck In The Sand
by Michael Cook
Installations using iQuest products are found in some pretty extreme locations. They range from the searing heat of the Australian Outback to the freezing cold, buried in snow high on New Zealand mountains. Dataloggers are monitoring a range of parameter… more »
Cell Phones And Everyday People Monitoring The Environment
by Malcolm Barr
Normal people carrying small sensors and cell phones are set to become an integral part of environmental monitoring in San Diego as part of a project called CitiSense. This is the aim of a team of computer scientists at the University of California, San… more »
Kiwi Innovation Reaches New Heights
by Michael Cook
The successful launch of the Rocket Labs "Atea-1" rocket on November 30th was a great testimony to Kiwi innovation and perseverance. Right up to the last minute of the delayed take-off, the atmosphere of suspense was maintained for media and supporters a… more »
Getting The Right Datalogger And Telemetry Equipment For Water Consents
by Malcolm Barr
Regional councils are becoming ever stricter when it comes to compliance, recording and reporting for water take consent holders. It is common for consents to require daily submission of data electronically. For the average user, setting up all that is required to achieve this can be a major headache.… more »
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