On-site IoT Odor Observation System (Odor Sensor)
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This is a cloud-based odor observation system that combines odor sensors with an IoT system. The odor sensors demonstrate high sensitivity to sulfur compound gases such as methyl mercaptan and hydrogen sulfide, making them effective as foul odor detection sensors. Measurement data can be viewed and managed in real-time on client devices (PCs, smartphones, tablets), which can be utilized for odor control measures to preserve living environments. Since it is based on a fully-fledged IoT system with remote control functionality, it is possible to not only collect data but also customize the operation control of various devices triggered by the acquired data. ▶▶▶ For more details, please download the PDF ◀◀◀
basic information
【Equipment Configuration】 1. Odor Sensor: Responds to methyl mercaptan, hydrogen sulfide, ethanol, and ammonia 2. Sensor Control Device 3. Controller 4. Router 5. Alarm Device (rotating light, siren) *Optional * Client devices (PC, smartphone, tablet) should be provided by the user. * The sensor control device, controller, and router are loaned items. They must be returned after the contract ends. ■■About the M2MSTREAM Partner Network Program■■ https://m2mstream.com/partners/index.html By participating in the M2MSTREAM Partner Network Program, you can complement your expertise and resources, enabling you to start new businesses in the rapidly growing IoT solutions market. By moving away from the traditional sell-and-forget business model and working with customers to solve problems, you can continuously create work and have a diversified business domain.
Price information
We will provide individual estimates. If you would like customization tailored to the specific use at the site, please consult with us.
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M2MSTREAM
Applications/Examples of results
■ By conducting continuous monitoring at urban rivers, factories, industrial waste treatment facilities, garbage disposal sites, sewage treatment plants, etc., it becomes possible to communicate with nearby residents and address issues before they escalate into complaints about foul odors. ■ As the intensification of livestock farming and mixed living with residential areas have made odor issues a significant challenge, continuous observation allows us to understand the diffusion of odors (when and under what circumstances and frequency they occurred). ■ Odor monitoring associated with soil remediation work at construction sites can be carried out easily and cost-effectively. ■ By early detection of malfunctions in pollution prevention equipment such as deodorization systems at factories and conducting maintenance, it becomes possible to implement appropriate measures against foul odors.
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