Our take on how to get started with Internet of Things projects
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Internet of Things
Uses of the Crodeon API
A Weather Station with API
4 Things to look for in a temperature sensor with API
A weather station with water level sensor for a marina or harbour
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A weather station with multiple sensors
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Combined pressure and temperature measurement
Using a weather station on your construction site
Roof climate research
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Green roof monitoring
What is the ideal temperature for a cold room?
How to install a weather station
Industrial odour monitoring with a weather station
How groundwater level affects cracks and tears in buildings
4G and solar-powered IoT device: Revolutionizing remote monitoring with Reporter
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Sustainable blueberry farming: a case study
Connecting a limit switch to the cloud
A dew point sensor for remote monitoring
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Wind monitoring and wind speed measurement
Halal HACCP: temperature monitoring in a factory
What is dew point?
Why you should monitor relative humidity in curing concrete
Monitoring archive temperature and relative humidity
Weather monitoring: measuring wind at a festival site
Measuring dew point temperature and relative humidity for glue at construction sites
A professional remote monitoring rain gauge with digital measurements
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Sensors
General Use & Installation
Capteur de niveau d'eau pour mesurer le niveau d'eau dans un récipient ou un puits
Effortless groundwater level monitoring
How is Reporter powered?
How Crodeon helps research companies save time with remote monitoring and data logging
Getting started with IoT can be hard. Compared to classic software or hardware projects, IoT is hard because there’s multiple different domains involved: hardware, networking, connectivity and software. In each of these domains there will be hurdles to overcome, which is why many IoT projects fail or face budget overruns.
Let’s take the following case as an example. A company in the chemical sector has gas tanks that need to be surveilled. A few of these tanks are stored near the company’s headquarters, but many are located at customer sites. Some of the parameters that they want to monitor include pressure, temperature, power supply and a few 0/1 (open/closed, on/off) digital inputs.
The classic way to solve this Internet of Things case would involve several steps:
Search for the right hardware module and sensors to read out each of these parameters
Identify the right option for wireless connectivity
Look for a data platform to store the incoming data
Integration: Find out how to combine these three in order to get one working solution
Because of the complexity of these steps, management often requires an additional step to get started: Prototyping. This would include all of the above, hacked together quickly in order to prove the business case. A lot of this work is to be redone afterwards, because prototyping hardware and software are not suited for production environments.
At Crodeon we have a different take on this kind of customer cases. The main difference is that our products have a built-in versatility that allows us to fulfill the needs of our clients with a standard end-to-end solution. End-to-end means hardware, connectivity and cloud all-in-one. Reporter is versatile, outdoor proof and can be purchased off the shelf. We take care of connectivity, hosting, back-ups and sensors. Even power can be our concern if the customer opts for solar instead of grid powered devices.
For the customer case described above this would mean all sensors and digital inputs connect to one Reporter, making maximum use of this versatile device. All data is transmitted in real-time to the Crodeon Dashboard. The entire end-to-end process is controlled by Crodeon, including device management.
The clear advantage of this versatility is that we turn what our customer thought was going to be a “project” into a simple “purchase“. No custom work required. And the best part: Our customer can start with one device and scale to hundreds with zero risk.
Co-fondateur et CEO de Crodeon, Jonathan sait à quel point les capteurs peuvent changer notre quotidien. Au cours de ces 7 dernières années, il a rencontré des clients de nombreux secteurs, de l'agriculture à l'industrie. Jonathan connaît les tenants et les aboutissants de l'Internet des Objets et ce qui tracasse nos clients.
A weather station with API typically consists of sensors that measure various meteorological parameters such as temperature, humidity, wind speed and direction, and precipitation. Apart from the sensors it also...
A weather station with API typically consists of sensors that measure various meteorological parameters such as temperature, humidity, wind speed and direction, and precipitation. Apart from the sensors it also...
There are many different reasons why you would want to use a temperature sensor with API. From automating processes to gathering all your data in one place or because you...
There are many different reasons why you would want to use a temperature sensor with API. From automating processes to gathering all your data in one place or because you...