Water Quality
- pH, EC, ORP, DO, Temp, etc.
- Multi-Sensor compatibility
- Solar/Battery + LoRaWAN/GSM
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A quick side-by-side of what each solution includes by default.
| Feature | Water | Air | Wildfire |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sensor Types | pH/EC/ORP/DO/Water Temp/DCO₂/CO₂/Rüzgar hızı ve yönü/Temp/RH | PM/NO₂/SO₂/CO/CO₂/CH₄/O₃/Meteorological parameters | IR/Thermal + Gas |
| Power | Solar + Battery | Solar / Mains | Battery |
| Connectivity | LoRaWAN / GSM/GPRS | LoRaWAN / NB-IoT | LoRaWAN |
| ML Model | Anomaly rules | AQI & trend rules | Event classifier |
| Dashboard | Timeseries + Alarms | Pollution map + AQI | Alarm + Mapping |
All solutions are customizable. Ask us for a tailored build.
Continuous monitoring of marine pollution in port and coastal zones.
Tracking water quality parameters in reservoirs, lakes, and drinking water sources.
Real-time air quality assessment in organized industrial zones and urban areas.
Early detection of wildfires using IR and gas sensor fusion.
Some of the sensors used in air and water quality monitoring are electrochemical and require periodic calibration depending on their cumulative gas exposure and environmental conditions. The sensors to be used in our wildfire detection project will not require calibration.
The R&D process of the project is ongoing. According to power consumption simulations performed under real field conditions, the device is being designed to provide a battery lifetime of over 4 years in standard operating mode.
No. LoRaWAN is preferred for multi-node deployments and distributed data acquisition. For standalone installations, the device can connect directly to cloud services via NB-IoT, GSM, or GPRS modules.
Share the parameters and objectives you want to monitor — we’ll recommend the right sensors, communication modules, and dashboard setup.