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            <title>AutoLog WaterMan for surface and groundwater monitoring</title>
            <description>AutoLog Waterman is a new system for surface and groundwater monitoring, comprising sensors, GSM-RTUs and SCADA running as an internet service. In the field the GSM-RTU powers the sensors and sends measurements to the server using the GSM network. The user views the system using a standard web browser, accessing alarms, trends, graphics and reports describing field conditions. AutoLog WaterMan can take level measurements, water quality measurements from landfill, roadworks, construction sites, waste treatment works or any areas where there is a potential contamination threat. AutoLog WaterMan can also be used in any other environmental monitoring application, e.g. gas and pollution measurements, weather stations, etc. </description>
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            <description>PBE Systems has been appointed a reseller and integration partner for the ZB-Connection range of ZigBee wireless network products. Addressing the unique needs of remote monitoring and control and sensor network applications, ZB-Connection enables broad-based deployment of wireless networks with low cost and low power consumption.</description>
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