CommonSense

CommonSense

CommonSense also connects to any third-party sensors through API’s. It is scalable to cope with huge volumes of data, and is easy to deploy anywhere worldwide.

Connectivity

The key requirement of any live sensor interface is the connectivity.

We currently use cellular connections (LTE Cat – M1 / NB IoT) on roaming networks worldwide. These are very effective, low-cost services that are readily available and very secure.

We also use LoRa low-power radio networks where extremely low power is required for long battery life.

Our secure connectivity is achieved using several different protocols that include HTTPS, MQTT, TLS, UDP optimised for the application being used.

Our sensors have remote configuration and can be locally or remotely configured or upgraded using powerful built-in diagnostic software.

We import data from third-party external sources that are readily available, and also export data for third-party integrated products with API's.

Examples


The current platforms that run on Common Sense

  • EnviroSense – Air quality & pollution monitoring

  • FloodSense – Water level monitoring for rivers and boreholes

  • Aqua Sense – Water Quality monitoring for pollution

  • RadSense – Radiation exposure monitoring

CommonSense is our cloud based multi-feature IoT application that allows multiple sensor applications to simultaneously run LIVE on a single platform. Use of a single platform simplifies both deployment and administration.
CommonSense platform enables sensor information to be integrated with third party systems, through standard Application Programming Interfaces (API's).