Ubiquity

Why?

To perform actionable data analytics, one needs to perceive data.

Most data analytics is done by deploying large numbers of expensive complex and diverse sensors.

However, one can perform actionable data analytics with a minimum number of devices that perceive simple binary data vs. time; with the use of elegant and efficient algorithms one can infer complex information such as workflow and others.

Ubiquity allows to perceive position vs. time in any isolated environment without the assistance of internet, telephone, or any other form of complex systems. Ubiquity uses only satellite communication which is integrated in the system, and can operate for as many days continuously without external energy source.

Senses:

•Position vs time

•Battery level

•Temperature inside

•Open of close lid

•Humidity

Ubiquity has and status update every 20 seconds when only one receiver is used. If several boxes are used, their signals will be wirelessly transmitted in series to avoid interference with each other. 

Within any 2 second window, there will be only one box sending signal. In this configuration of a 20 second report cycle, up to 10 boxes can be communicating with the receiver. 

The 1 transmission per 2 second window is a minimum requirement. Therefore, 5 trackers=10 seconds per report cycle would be the fastest possible. The sequencing is in the program embedded in the hardware and is timed using the reading from the satellite.

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