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Actisense and The Climate Corporation enable better farm equipment communication


USA
May 1, 2020

The NGW-1 Gateway enables better farm equipment communication and lower farmer upgrade costs

Actisense, the remote data specialists, have worked with one of the world's leading authorities in digital agriculture to aid better communication between farm equipment. Actisense's host of intelligent sensors, interfaces, and innovative technologies allow multiple devices to seamlessly communicate over ISOBUS, CANBUS, and NMEA environments. The Climate Corporation and Actisense have partnered to help ensure all smart equipment on farming implements that utilize the Climate FieldView™ platform can communicate via the ISOBUS/CANBUS protocol.

The Problem

The Climate FieldView™ Drive, Climate's product enabling data to be collected and displayed such as planting density, spray rates, and harvested yield information whilst producing geospatial maps, could only receive data from, and couldn't communicate back to, GPS devices using NMEA0183 data.

While NMEA0183 is the standard communication protocol in agricultural equipment across the world, it's also a single data talker that can only talk to - or send GPS data to - other devices that use the NMEA0183 protocol. Connected equipment not using the NMEA0183 protocol couldn't communicate back to GPS units in order to create the dynamic maps critical to FieldView™.

Speaking and Listening at the Same Time

Actisense had the optimum solution! Where you find GPS devices using NMEA0183 to communicate (which happens to be the vast majority) Actisense's NGW-1 NMEA 2000® Gateway allows for bi-directional connections, enabling open channels to the ISOBUS and, in this case, FieldView™ to both read and map information from all connected devices.

Using the Actisense NGW-1 allows Climate customers to expand their equipment compatibility. For customers with a mixed fleet of equipment, it increases the number of machines on which they can run these hardware/software solutions.

The NGW-1 will work on both new and existing equipment, meaning farmers won't need to go through the heavy expense of upgrading all areas of a vehicle in order to obtain the latest GPS data or communicate back to base.

To discover more about the Actisense range of smart farming gateways, visit www.actisense.com/agritech. To see the growing list of Actisense-compatible technology in the Agritech space, click here.


About Actisense 

Actisense, based in Poole, United Kingdom, was formed by Phil Whitehurst, a Chartered Electronics Engineer and established in 1997. Actisense has been creating intelligent marine electronic products that have seen them become recognised for their reliability internationally. They entered the agritech sector in the past 18 months and now export through over 80 distributors in 45 countries worldwide. 

About The Climate Corporation

The Climate Corporation understands that producing enough food to feed an estimated additional two billion people over the next 30 years will require new and innovative solutions to the ways crops are farmed. Founded in 2006 by two former Google employees, The Climate Corporation is one of the world's leading authorities in digital agriculture. As subsidiary of Bayer, Climate is in a unique position to create digital tools that help farmers understand and better utilize the land on which their food is grown.



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Website: http://www.climate.com/

Published: May 1, 2020

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