The scarcity of water around the world is forcing the water authorities to use water resources which are scattered in remote areas with low accessibility and impossible permanent wire connections. On the other hand, the water resources are generally in long distances between each other and all of them are very far from the water consumption area. This constrains the administrative organizations to spend human and fund resources for controlling, monitoring and maintaining the installations with poor results, since no constant supervision can be achieved. The technological combination of wireless broadband networks (wifi), modern systems of signal control and data acquisition, computers/software and telematics can provide an excellent solution for this problem. In this video the process of planning and installation of a system, for the telematic control and management of eleven wells and storage installations and distribution process for the Municipality of Thira (Fira, Santorini, Greece) is presented. The installation is checking the pumping stations, the levels of water tanks as well as qualitative data of the water supplies, from distance through a wireless network. The system interacts automatically or manually with the installations and to preset points, giving complete records of the data and alarms to any malfunction or oncoming breakdown. The proposed solution is expandable regarding the installations in control and the signals which are collected and checked. The …
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Broadband research is a McGill area of expertise. Meet researchers such as David Plant, Tho Le-Ngoc, and Mark Coates who are on the cutting edge of machine to machine communication, high-speed internet technologies, and wireless communications. Video Rating: 5 / 5
This is my internet speed with Telstra. And also its the reason not many videos have been uploaded lately. DONT GO FOR TELSTRA WHATEVER YOU DO. *****UPDATE***** I have now switched ISP’s and have the Optus 90GB plan, which is a good deal faster then Telstra. So check out the new video if you want here: www.youtube.com Video Rating: 4 / 5
Contractors and freelancers working from remote locations need better broadband access. That’s the advice from one expert. Madeline Bennett, editor at V3.co.uk says “It is important to find some funding in the long-term for rural access, but I’d say only if there is a genuine business case for it”. Ms Bennett also recommended urban areas have comprehensive coverage for all web users. Poor broadband access can have a detrimental effect on the business of freelancers and contractors working from home. One village in Rutland, however, has taken matters into its own hands this week. Having seen the big telecoms companies refuse to provide a fibre optic connection, the people of the village of Lyddington have joined together to build their own cable network. If you want advice on using broadband to enhance your business, the team at Excellium Umbrella is happy to help. Video Rating: 0 / 5
Contractors and freelancers working from remote locations need better broadband access. That’s the advice from one expert. Madeline Bennett, editor at V3.co.uk says “It is important to find some funding in the long-term for rural access, but I’d say only if there is a genuine business case for it”. Ms Bennett also recommended urban areas have comprehensive coverage for all web users. Poor broadband access can have a detrimental effect on the business of freelancers and contractors working from home. One village in Rutland, however, has taken matters into its own hands this week. Having seen the big telecoms companies refuse to provide a fibre optic connection, the people of the village of Lyddington have joined together to build their own cable network. If you want advice on using broadband to enhance your business, the team at Excellium Umbrella is happy to help. Video Rating: 0 / 5
Remarks from Socket co-owner Carson Coffman on the company’s recently approved stimulus project to build a fiber-optic network in rural Callaway County.
Super-fast broadband. You’ve heard about it, seen the adverts for it, but what is it and how will it affect you? In this video, in sixty seconds or less, you will learn what you need to know about superfast broadband. In the UK, the average speed of broadband is around three point six mega bytes. Super-fast broadband refers to broadband connections of twenty mega bits and above. It uses optic fibre cables, made up of glass and plastic, which allows data to move much faster along them than the copper pipes used by the broadband that you may have now. The roll-out of this service is well underway, and should reach two-thirds of UK homes and businesses by twenty fifteen. The roll out is a mixture of technologies. Fibre to the Cabinet which then uses conventional copper-based broadband to your home or business. This will be providing speeds of up to forty Mega bits per second download and ten mega bit for upload. Also Fibre to the Premises, which links fibre straight to the home or business providing download speeds of up to one hundred Mega bits and upload speeds of up to thirty Mega bits per second. The additional speed of Super-fast Broadband and the stable environment it provides mean that you can now run concurrently many more applications at home or at work over one single line without any impact on the users’ broadband experience. This is the first in a series “Technology in 60 seconds” a new series of videos, designed to help you understand, in only one minute or less …