Wireless data transmission
Climbing into the shaft to read out the values was yesterday. With the myDatasens sensors, you can read out your measured values wirelessly. To do this, you must be within 10 metres of the gateway using the free DeviceConfig software.
The GasBuster app (downloadable from the App Store or Play Store) communicates with all sensors within your range. You synchronise the data with your server via the mobile phone connection of your smartphone. The up-to-dateness of the data on the server depends on the frequency of visits to the measuring point. The GasBuster app is not only used for local data readout, but also conveniently displays the current measured value on the app without having to open the manhole cover, for example.
The mobile phone version is even more convenient: the measured values are automatically transmitted to the central database and can be viewed by you at any time. A journey to the measuring point is therefore only necessary during the service or calibration interval.
Local | Connected | Complete | |
Measurement without data gaps | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ |
Innovative sensor exchange | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Colour display for reading the values on site | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Data memory | Local | Server | Server |
Hardware | Gateway | Gateway | Mobile radio gateway |
Software | Device Config | GasBuster app: App Store or Play Store | GasBuster app: App Store or Play Store |
Weblogin | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ |
Transmission | Locally via PC | Locally via app or PC | Automated via mobile radio |
Advantages | • affordable devices • On-site assessment | • affordable devices • Structured data storage • automated data evaluation | • Current data available via browser • Structured data storage • automated data evaluation • Control process possible • Alerting |
Disadvantages | • no structured data storage • manual readout on site | • Up-to-dateness of the data of visit frequency depending on the measuring point | • higher device price |