Environmental Remote Monitoring (ERM)

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Remote monitoring of environmental quality for land, water, air, and natural resources to provide live and actionable feedback to ensure compliance, and to collect data for long-term trend analysis. 

  • Long-term impact study of saltwater incursion, coastal degradation, agriculture runoff by placing sensors linked to existing lighting fixtures

  • Remote monitoring with its own power generation (ie. solar wind kinetic energy harvesting) and transmit signals via nearby gateway or through secure cellular connectivity

  • Monitor waterways, locks, rivers, remote buoys, and detect and assess flood risks, or give early warning in case of oil spillage or pollution discharge

  • Weather sensors at remote locations to provide large scale mapping.  Data can be securely transmitted and mapped out on centralized dashboard

  • Monitor environmental impact in remote areas, for example tropical forest impacted by global warming, or the ice melting of remote mountains

  • Monitor and tracking of protected wildlife with embedded beacons