Case for the SAMS monitoring system
LLU team created a 3D model of the case to safely use the SAMS monitoring system in the open environment. […]
LLU team created a 3D model of the case to safely use the SAMS monitoring system in the open environment. […]
Now energy efficient system based on ESP8266 Wi-Fi microchip is developed, which can be used for individual colony weight, temperature and humidity monitoring. […]
Now it is possible to calculate the bee colony monitoring system battery life, depending on different system’s operation states. Calculator is available here: https://sams.science.itf.llu.lv/battery-life […]
Team from Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies published a new artcile with title “Application of fuzzy logic for honey bee colony state detection based on temperature data” in the Biosystems Engineering journal. Article is open-access and everyone can read it.
Link here: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1537511020300507 […]
Project partner from Latvia developed instruction on how to connect general bee colony monitoring hardware to the SAMS data warehouse. Anyone interested in testing data warehouse are welcome to try it. Instruction is available here: DW data sending guide.
Our Indonesian SAMS partner have created an Indonesian SAMS Newsletter with all relevant country activities since the project has started in January 2018. Feel free to share the link and information.
You wonder what has happened in Ethiopia, Indonesia and Europe since our last Newsletter has been published in September 2019? Find out now – read our latest SAMS Newsletter Vol. 6. The next one will be published in March 2020.
At this year’s world’s leading trade fair for agricultural technology in Hanover, the showcase of the SAMS bee monitoring system will be exhibited. For more information please visit us at booth B22 of the University of Kassels Dept. of Organic Agricultural Sciences in hall 21. We are looking forward to your attendance. https://www.agritechnica.com/en/
You wonder what has happened in Ethiopia, Indonesia and Europe since our last Newsletter were published in June 2019? Find out now – read our latest SAMS Newsletter Vol. 5. […]
International conference on Agribusiness 4 Change was held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia at Capital Hotel from May 7-9, 2019. The conference was organized by GIZ in the framework of Sustainable Smallholder Agri-Business in partnership with Green Innovation Centre for the Agriculture and Food Sector in Ethiopia and the Ethiopian Agricultural Transformation Agency (ATA). It was Read more about SAMS @ Agribusiness4change conference, Addis Ababa, ET[…]