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2 April 2012 Introducing SapIP – Remote Sensor Logger & Agrisensors.com

3 April 2012 Agrisensors.com Remote Logging Network Internet Protocol Presentation– Application Server, User’s Record Manager Network Server Gateway SapIP – Network Loggers

4 April 2012 Why Do We Want SapIP? Data on the spot – wireless mesh radio network Remote access from anywhere with internet Remote Control and Monitoring Status Real Time Data – updated within minutes. Reduce cable cost and travel cost Improve data storage capacity and multi point access Logger Storage and Automatic network storage NO user programming required – all preconfigured Gateway

5 April 2012 SapIP Product Range Self Contained Nodes 2.4 Ghz High Gain -500 m Range 900 Mhz High Gain – 1 Km Range Umbilical to Sensors Internet Gateway – Base Station LAN and power connections. High gain outdoor antenna.

6 April 2012 SapIP System Features Easy Mounting Antenna and 12 ft Cable provided, Lightning – surge protection Locking seals, 28 pin circular connector – water tight, water proof Gateway, LAN and power connections. High gain outdoor antenna provided. Should be on Mains with UPS battery backup. Cellular data available. 30,000 Record Flash 8 Analog In 2 Digital In Heater power Excitation

7 April 2012 Wireless Benefits Distributed wide-area data represents real situations. Data from any internet connected computer browser. On-line automatic data presentation graphs, and analysis. On-line support from Dynamax expertise On-line diagnostics for problems and data questions.

8 April 2012 Dynamax Solution – Mesh Network What is a mesh network? Why special? Hopping data and control: Any SapIP node can talk to another node in range. Range: 2.4 Ghz Model ~ 500m with ISM band (International) 900 Mhz Range – 1. Km (USA version) Automatic network discovery: Nodes decide the best route, least hops to the gateway. If node goes down, the network find the next best route to send data. No user intervention. Automatic data recovery included. Data storage in logger in Flash memory.

9 April 2012 What is a Mesh? Data Paths Mesh is like a Fish net, many points interconnect. Relay Node SapIP Logger Node 7 Hops Max

10 April 2012 What is Self- Healing? If Node is Down Data is automaticall y rerouted

11 April 2012 Platform Included LAN - anywhere Completely Developed Cloud Computing Platform ! Cellular MODEM Gateway - GSM WIFI Available Customized Dynamax Gateways Platform Server Provided Gateway is off the shelf International Support

12 April 2012 WEB Access Data ! Agrisensors.com Dynamax Server – Access Controlled Locate Devices Start and Stop Devices Collect Data Report Data Integrity Satellite Map example >

13 April 2012 Agrisensors server for SapIP Complete control over graphics, data, access, and support services! Adds device location to Google Map Graphics

14 April 2012 Get Status Report from individual SapIP. View Sensors Channels and configuration.

15 April 2012 Custom Data Display.

16 April 2012 Data Summary View Export view to Pdf or printer or Excel.

17 April 2012 Download Raw Data and Calculated Results

18 April 2012 Platform Services Include: User Login Security – Passwords and encryption Remote Network Maintenance Data Support On-Line from Houston and International Rep VPN – Virtual Private Network to government servers or Educational networks. Time Server – Synchronization of clocks Remote Data network management, statistics Protected account data sharing. Encryption standard.

19 April 2012 Gateway Management Move SapIP node to a network Check the RF Signals Reboot a Gateway Update Software Modify Time zone Change Network configuration Supported on site or remotely

20 April 2012 SapIP Specifications Data Memory 30,000 records – 3 mB (300 days @ 15 min) 8 Inputs -Differential+/- 2.5 V to +/- 100 uV in 7 ranges Analog/Digital Conv. 22 Bit accuracy ( +/- 4 uV) Pulse Inputs1 switched 150 Hz max, 1 – Magnetic Low voltage Heater Power1.5 A – from 1.5 V to 9.0 V – Remote Setting Excitation Voltage150 mA at 5.0 Volts (Micro climate and soil sensors) Interval –Logging/Transmit10 minute to 1 hour (6 ranges), typical 15 minutes Wireless TransmissionRange 350 m urban, 500 m rural ( 50 mW power ) Antenna7 dB Provided – outdoor, with surge protection Size/weight7 X 30 cm /600 g Batteries12 V Marine Not provided – Solar Panel 20 W typical Current 35 Ma while transmitting (without heater) EnvironmentalSealed IP 67, waterproof, rain proof, -20 to 50 C. Ports28 pin circular connector for all I/O and power, USB option LEDRED- RF status, Yellow – SapIP feedback

21 April 2012 Choose Sensor Attachment CS1 – Cables set 1 – Sap Flow: 2 Dynagage or Exo-skin CS2 – Cable set 2 – Research with: 3 Dyancense - Commercial Grade sensors / cable 1 Moisture + 1 Rain Gage CS3 – Cable Set 3 – Commercial Dynacense 3 DynaCense – New 2 channel commercial SF CS4– Cables set 4: Short version of CS1 - 1 ft. CS5 – Microclimate humidity, temp, WS, WD, Solar CS6 – TDP sensor – Sap Velocity

22 April 2012 Deployment Strategy Sap Flow Network with Microclimate and Soil Monitoring High reliability with fail safe features Research Team - Enterprise management Large Scale Farming – Production monitoring. Newest Technology

23 April 2012 Will This Work for You? Only High resolution logger with integrated Radio to Internet data. Platform is scalable to cover large areas. Stand alone option – USB data device Scientific Grade Input performance ppm resolution (.1 uV) Very Flexible sensor configuration Price is ½ of comparable 10 channel loggers. Package is self contained and durable, without the high price. Low – cost with high reliability sap flow sensors THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST


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