Title: Kristian Breitenbauch
1ADAP-KOOL Wireless Monitoring
- Kristian Breitenbauch
- Sales Manager Nordic Baltic Region
- Food Retail
2Agenda
- Presenter
- Temperature monitoring
- Wireless system advantages
- System overview
- The parts in the wireless monitoring solution
- Network technology
- Planning the installation
3Presenter
- Kristian Breitenbauch
- Business Area - Food Retail
- Business Development Manager for Systems
- Sales manager for Nordic Baltic Region
- Danish Citizen
- Live and work out Aarhus in Denmark
- Married, twin girls _at_ 1 year
4ADAP-KOOL Electronic Controls
- ADAP-KOOL means adaptive refrigeration controls
which - Automatically adapts to changing conditions
ensuring optimal system performance - This is done through
- Adaptive superheat
- Adaptive suction pressure
- Adaptive condensing pressure
- Adaptive defrost
- Adaptive Rail-heat
- AKD
- Adaptive wireless network
- More than 15.000 systems installed
5Temperature Monitoring
- Required to fulfil HACCP requirements
- Conducted manually according to local standards
- Performed automatically by an electronic system
- Automatically collecting temperature logs
- No manual work required
- Always done as required
- Requirements are varying
- Most likely only to become stricter in the future
6Danfoss Wireless System
- A wireless system supporting temperature quality
through - Checking
- Monitoring
- Reporting temperatures
- Wireless temperature monitoring is attractive due
to - No need for wires
- Faster and cheaper installation
- Moving cabinets does not require re-installation
- Battery driven nodes gives more freedom
7The Main Wireless Products
- Wireless Reciever WR200
- Wireless Sensor Node (WS-100)
- Models for 1 4 sensors
- Can work as a router as well
- Wireless Handheld Terminal (WT-150)
8General Advantages
- Wireless sensor nodes are very suited for
- Retro fit solutions to fulfil HACCP
- Separate product sensor
- Integral cabinets
- Cabinets not on the network
- The Wireless Handheld terminal is very suited
for - Controlling entrance/received temperature of
goods - Manual check of temperatures
- Increasing awareness of temperature quality among
store personnel - Verification of product temp vs air control temp
9One Package Several Usage Areas
- The wireless portfolio can be used for
- Stand-alone temperature monitoring
- Temperature monitoring with remote access
- Temperature monitoring for AKA systems
- Temperature monitoring for AK Systems
10The Wireless Nodes
- Sensors node models
- Node for one AKS11/12
- Node for four AKS11/12
- Node acting as router (connect no1 to mains)
- General info
- Min 3 years batt. life.
- Measure every xx min (programmable).
- - 50 to 50 degrees Celsius
- Requires external power if router function
11The Wireless Handheld Terminal 150
- Infrared or insertion (core) temperature
measurements - Store measurements in up to 64 groups
- User programmable text
- -30 to 70 degrees Celsius
- Wireless communication to AK-WD250 and AK-WR200
- Routing possibility (can communicate via routers)
- Logs are stored in system
- Battery power charger included
12The Wireless Receiver
- Central unit
- Max 99 nodes
- Mesh network technology.
- Automatic routing / redundant routing
- Self healing
- Web server integrated
- Integrates to AK systems via RS232 or IP
- External antenna
13WD WL Webserver
- Basic webserver integrated for easy access
- Still integration to AK systems
14Advantages of Wireless Monitoring
- Wireless system advantages
- Simple temperature logs for HACCP
- Reduced installation time as no wires needed
- Web server access
- Plug-and-play functionality
- Wireless monitoring integrates to existing and
new systems - AKA 24X and AKM
- AK SM350720
15Wireless on AKA Systems
- Integration to AKA
- Retrofits and integrals in existing systems
Wireless Receiver 150
Handheld Terminal
AKA241
Wireless node 1 sensor
Wireless node 4 sensor
Wireless node acting as a router
16Wireless on AK Systems
- Integration to AKA
- Retrofits and integrals in existing systems
Wireless Receiver 150
Handheld Terminal
Wireless node 1 sensor
Wireless node 4 sensor
Wireless node acting as a router
17Adaptive Healing Mesh Network
- Traditional star network
- Very simple - traditional way of thinking
- Problems if obstacles block radio transmission
- All nodes must be within direct range
- Weak links will need many retransmissions
- Meshed network - Danfoss
- Routers will be able to forward messages
- Obstacles can be overcome
- Range can be extended
- Weak links are not used
18Planning Installation
- It is a good idea to plan the installation
- The alternative is trial error
- Trail Error costs much more time during the
installation phase - Without planning there is a risk of not having
optimal repeater placement
19Planning the installation
- Put all nodes on a floorplan (1)
- Drav a circle (R 10-15m) arrund the central unit
- Nodes at the perimeter and close to other nodes
outside the circle are good candidates to be
repeaters - Draw a circle arround the repeater (3)
- Continue finding good repeaters, and draw circles
around them until all nodes are inside a circle
(4) - Check that no node has more than 4 hops to the
central unit
20An Approved Solution for Europe
- The solution is approved is the following
countries
21End
- Product is released and
- Thanks for listening
- Questions
22 23Wireless Sensor Node
24Wireless Overview 2007
Retail care integration
Wireless Monitoring
Receiver
AK System
AKA 245 GW
AKA241
Monitoring sensor
Handheld
25Wireless temperature monitoringMain features
Retail Care
- Central unit
- Max 99 nodes
- Stores all measurements for 1 week (before
consolidation). - Mesh network technology.
- Automatic routing / redundant routing
- Self healing
- Web server integrated
- ARM9 processor Linux
- Build-in mobile phone
- Battery Back-up.
- External dc supply (12Vdc)
Customeraccess to reports
VPN
RS232
TCP/IP
Temperature sensor (1 sensor)
- Hand held unit
- Store measurements in up to 64 groups with user
programmable text. - Infrared or insertion temperature measurements.
- Sensor nodes
- Min 3 years batt. life.
- Measure every xx min (programmable).
- Alarm limits
- Requires external power if router function
RF communication Zensys 868MHz / 908 MHz.
26User interface for AK-WD250 AK-WR200
AKM
- AK-WD/R parameters are integrated in AKM standard
menu structure. - Full support of all functions in AK-WD250 and
AK-WR200.
RS232
AK-ST500
Ethernet
- AK-WD/R parameters are integrated in AK-ST500
standard menu structure - Full support of all functions in AK-WD250 and
AK-WR200.
Browser
- Access to AK-WD/Rs build-in WEB server via a
standard browser. - Full support of all functions in AK-WD250 and
AK-WR200.
Ethernet
- AK-WD250 has a local keyboard and display for
access to a few selected parameters - Read AK-WS name and current temperature.
- Read AK-WT name.
- Set network address, access code, time,..
- Installation mode / operation mode.
- Activate / de-activate AK-WS nodes
AK-WD250 or AK-WR200
AK-WS100(max 99 units)
AK-WT150(max 5 units)
27AK-WD250 stand alone
Retail Care
- System characteristics
- The Retail Care offers support for logs and
alarms in AK-WD250. - Via VPN
- Via GSM? (not decided)
GSM/SMS Consolidated dataMin, Max, Average per
day
or
Ethernet
AK-WD250
AK-WS100(max 99 units)
AK-WT150(max 5 units)
28AKA245 (AKM) support for AK-WD250
- System characteristics
- The AK-WD250 is handled as a gateway in AKA245
and AKM context. - The AK-SM720 offers full support of all functions
in AK-WD250. - Logs from the last 7 days defined and stored in
AK-WD250 can be uploaded and presented in AKM and
archived on AKM. - Measurements from AK-WT150 are presented as log
curves. - Full support of alarms from AK-WD250
- Full support of all read/ write parameters in
AK-WD250.
AKM
RS232
AKA245
AKA241
AK-WD250
LON
Danbuss
AK-WS100(max 99 units)
AK-WT150(max 1 unit)
29AKA245 (AKM) support for AK-WR200
- System characteristics
- The AK-WR200 is handled as a gateway in AKA245
and AKM context. - The AK-SM720 offers full support of all functions
in AK-WR200. - Logs from the last 7 days defined and stored in
AK-WR200 can be uploaded and presented in AKM and
archived on AKM. - Measurements from AK-WT150 are presented as log
curves. - Full support of alarms from AK-WR200
- Full support of all read/ write parameters in
AK-WR200.
AKM
RS232
AKA245
AKA241
AK-WR200
LON
Danbuss
AK-WS100(max 99 units)
AK-WT150(max 1 unit)
30AK-SM720 support for AK-WD250
- System characteristics
- The AK-WD250 is handled as a controller in
AK-SM context. - The AK-SM720 offers full support of all functions
in AK-WD250. - Logs from the last 7 days defined and stored in
AK-WD250 can be uploaded and presented in
AK-ST500, and stored in .csv format on AK-ST500. - Measurements from AK-WT150 are presented as log
curves, and stored in .csv format on AK-ST500. - Full support of alarms from AK-WD250
- Full support of all read/ write parameters in
AK-WD250. - AK-SM720 logs can be defined on AK-WS and AK-WT
sensor measurements.
EM-100
Ethernet
AK-SM720
AK-WD250
AK-ST500
AK-WS100(max 99 units)
AK-WT150(max 5 units)
31AK-SM720 support for AK-WR200
- System characteristics
- The AK-WR200 is handled as a controller in
AK-SM context. - The AK-SM720 offers full support of all functions
in AK-WR200. - Logs from the last 7 days defined and stored in
AK-WR200 can be uploaded and presented in
AK-ST500, and stored in .csv format on AK-ST500. - Measurements from AK-WT150 are presented as log
curves, and stored in .csv format on AK-ST500. - Full support of alarms from AK-WR200
- Full support of all read/ write parameters in
AK-WR200. - AK-SM720 logs can be defined on AK-WS and AK-WT
sensor measurements.
EM-100
Ethernet
AK-SM720
AK-WR200
AK-ST500
AK-WS100(max 99 units)
AK-WT150(max 5 units)
32AK-SM350 support for AK-WD250
- System characteristics
- The AK-WD250 is handled as a controller in
AK-SM context. - The AK-SM350 offers full support of all functions
in AK-WD250 via AK-ST500. - Logs from the last 7 days defined and stored in
AK-WD250 can be uploaded and presented in
AK-ST500, and stored in .csv format on AK-ST500. - Measurements from AK-WT150 are presented as log
curves, and stored in .csv format on AK-ST500. - Full support of alarms from AK-WD250.
- Full support of all read/ write parameters in
AK-WD250 via AK-ST500. - AK-SM350 logs can be defined on AK-WS and AK-WT
sensor measurements. - The local AK-SM350 display support the following
functions in AK-WD250 - Presentation of actual temperature and alarm
limits per sensor.NB! AK2-SM350 supports max 65
points! - Setting of selected parameters (alarm limits).
- Presentation of AK-SM350 log curves.
- Alarm notification and acknowledge.
EM-100
Ethernet
AK-SM350
AK-WD250
AK-ST500
AK-WS100(max 99 units)
AK-WT150(max 5 units)
NB! G.Ley is evaluation if AK2-SM350 Point View
can be extended from 4 to 65.
33AK-SM350 support for AK-WR200
- System characteristics
- The AK-WD250 is handled as a controller in
AK-SM context. - The AK-SM350 offers full support of all functions
in AK-WD250 via AK-ST500. - Logs from the last 7 days defined and stored in
AK-WD250 can be uploaded and presented in
AK-ST500, and stored in .csv format on AK-ST500. - Measurements from AK-WT150 are presented as log
curves, and stored in .csv format on AK-ST500. - Full support of alarms from AK-WD250.
- Full support of all read/ write parameters in
AK-WD250 via AK-ST500. - AK-SM350 logs can be defined on AK-WS and AK-WT
sensor measurements. - The local AK-SM350 display support the following
functions in AK-WD250 - Presentation of actual temperature and alarm
limits per sensor.NB! AK2-SM350 supports max 65
points! - Setting of selected parameters (alarm limits).
- Presentation of AK-SM350 log curves.
- Alarm notification and acknowledge.
EM-100
Ethernet
AK-SM350
AK-WR200
AK-ST500
AK-WS100(max 99 units)
AK-WT150(max 5 units)
NB! G.Ley is evaluation if AK2-SM350 Point View
can be extended from 4 to 65.
34AK-SC255 support for AK-WD250
- System characteristics
- The AK-WD250 is handled as an controller in
AK-SC context. - The AK-SM720 offers support of the following
functions in AK-WD250. - Full support of alarms from AK-WD250
- Full support of all read/ write parameters in
AK-WD250. - No support for build-in logs in AK-WD250
- AK-SC255 logs can be defined on AK-WS and AK-WT
sensor measurements.
EM-100
Ethernet
AK-WD250
AK-SC255
AK-WS100(max 99 units)
AK-WT150(max 5 units)