Data loggers & ‘derived data’

Data loggers that can ‘derive’ results from any two or more monitored inputs add a whole new dimension of value to data users.

Data Acquisition Networks (DAN) provides a range of data loggers that send collected data to a website routinely. The website has the ‘power’ to derive data from any two or more monitored inputs and present that data to the user for immediate review. A good example is with salinity. Salinity is not something that can be measured immediately but salinity can be calculated by monitoring temperature and conductivity. DAN provides data loggers that routinely capture data on conductivity and temperature which is routinely sent to a website where the data is immediately applied to an agreed international formula and a result for salinity is calculated. When DAN customers log onto the website they are immediately presented with the salinity data for their review. DAN data loggers also send alarms via SMS and email based upon the derived data.

DAN data loggers are constantly adding value to data and making data work harder for their customers.

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