Launch of the Kailani Telemetry Buoy

Launch of the Kailani Telemetry Buoy

Launch of the Kailani Telemetry Buoy

BlueZone Group is please to announce the launch of the Kailani Telemetry Buoy. The “Internet of Things at Sea” is made real by the Kailani Telemetry Buoy for receiving real-time data from your deployed instruments.

The compact sea surface buoy package is just 460mm in diameter and less than 25kg making it ideal for deployment from small boats. Inside the buoy is a battery power supply providing a minimum of 30-days endurance with longer duration possible using on-board solar photo voltaic charging. Computing power in the KTB provides for communication with ocean floor instruments, reception and batching of data and transmission by either satellite or VHF radio link.

The Kailani Telemetry Buoy is suitable for many applications, including scientific studies, water quality monitoring, coastal engineering projects and harbour and coastal monitoring. KTB includes a complete data telemetry solution, including either field, desk top or web-based access to ocean sensor data. KTB can be modified and adapted to suit your application.

 KTB
The meaning of the name Kailani is Sea And Sky and the KTB provides real-time connection from seabed instruments to shore locations.
 Launch of the Kailani Telemetry Buoy
The Satellite Shore Receiver (SSR) provides for reception of data from the Kailani Telemetry Buoy by either VHF radio link or by satellite date services. It is ideal of receiving real-time data in the field either by radio link or by satellite.