The open source sensor network. Remotely monitor and control sensors over IP networks. Configure, control and monitor sensors from a web browser, receive e-mail and text message alerts, and trigger control commands based on sensor conditions.

Features

  • Remote Monitoring and Control
  • E-mail and Text Message Alerts
  • Programmable Trigger Events
  • Open Source Software (GPL)
  • Scalable Linux/BSD Application
  • Simple Client/Server Design
  • Web Browser User Interface
  • Responsive Web Design
  • Mobile and Tablet Device Support
  • Capable of Localization (UTF-8)
  • Includes a Small and Fast Web Server
  • Supports SQLite, MySQL, and PostgreSQL

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License

GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)

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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Linux, BSD

Languages

English

Intended Audience

Information Technology, Healthcare Industry, Manufacturing, Telecommunications Industry, Agriculture

User Interface

Web-based

Programming Language

Perl, C, JavaScript

Database Environment

MySQL, PostgreSQL (pgsql), SQLite

Related Categories

Perl Networking Software, Perl Internet Software, Perl Business Intelligence Software, C Networking Software, C Internet Software, C Business Intelligence Software, JavaScript Networking Software, JavaScript Internet Software, JavaScript Business Intelligence Software

Registered

2010-03-25