Remote Monitoring Systems

Remote installations such hardware depots, storage containers, runways, environmental research monitoring like penguin colonies, fire prone forests, weather stations need constant monitoring. Such locations are often located where local power supply is not available and communication lines are inaccessible. Beyond 66 has designed and developed such monitoring systems. They are solar or wind powered, and connected to your local computer via satellite link. Such devices can also monitor weather, device information, take high
resolution pictures on demand and can be deployed easily anywhere on the globe even at latitudes beyond 66 degrees as long as there is a clear view of the sky. They are often constructed with materials and hardware that is has been tested extensively in such hostile environments but are readily and cheaply available. Software that operates or manages such a system can be easily installed on any desktop top system. For more information, click here info@beyond66.com


Remote and Mobile Networks

Search and Rescue groups, emergency services, and recreational sports activities can benefit
from remote networks. They establish a reliable satellite internet connection on a mobile station. The mobile station establishes a local high speed WiFi network. The mobile station can be installed on vehicle or can be carried around making the wireless local network mobile. Multiple devices and people can all use the same network and can also share information themselves without a costly setup. For more information, click here info@beyond66.com


Under water monitoring systems

One of the ways by which physical, chemical and microbiological properties of water can be monitored is by using remote floating or submersible water analysis robots. These autonomous robots can detect low and very low concentrations of chemical, biological agents and other water qualities. Since these bots continuously monitor the water, they can instantly relay to a ground control station any abnormal change in water quality via satellite communication. They can also act as data loggers that can be used to track the general
health, quality and usability of water bodies for recreational purposes. These robots would require very little maintenance and would upload information to a central location where the data will be further processed or archived. Since they are powered by solar energy and transmit data via satellite, they can be deployed in very remote location where manual quality checking is inconvenient or not possible. For more information, click here info@beyond66.com