Difference between revisions of "HiveTool.org"
Line 81: | Line 81: | ||
*[[Bioserver]] | *[[Bioserver]] | ||
*[http://hivetool.org/history History] | *[http://hivetool.org/history History] | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Site Index == | ||
+ | [[Special:AllPages|Site Index]] |
Revision as of 17:54, 8 June 2015
Contents
HiveTool™
HiveTool™ is a collection of readily available, off-the-shelf hardware and free, open source software that continuously monitors a beehive. Computerized hive monitors provide real time and historic data and graphs of weight, internal and ambient temperature, humidity and light levels which give the beekeeper a noninvasive view into the hive.
- Hivetool.org - Documentation, instructions, and a forum for discussions on how to set up a bioserver to monitor a bee hive.
- Hivetool.net - Access the network of monitored hives: status, graphs, download data, view the video feeds.
Uses
Hive Management
Knowing what is happening in the hive is crucial to proper hive management. By knowing the beginning, end, and quantity of nectar flows, bee keepers can determine when to add and remove supers, when to move hives and where to locate hives to maximize honey production. Read More
Climate and Land Use Research
Plant/pollinator interaction is used to measure the performance of the environment, instead of the performance of individual hives. Read More
Education and Bee Science
A program to attract students to Science Technology Engineering Math (STEM). Bee science includes agriculture, biology, botany, chemistry, computing, food, industrial arts, math, physics, programming, statistics – in short, something for everyone. Read More
Hardware
Developers Kit
An early goal of Hivetool was to develop a $50 scale. A developers kit to get beta units in the field for testing, gather user feedback, and provide a platform to foster open source community development. Is available at cost plus a voluntary contribution ... Read More
Commercial Sensors
A scale hive (or bioserver) consists of a computer (desktop, laptop, router, SBC/SOC such as Raspberry Pi), which is used to record, display, and analyze data from sensors such as scales, thermometers, hygrometers, microphones, cameras, photocells and rain gage. Listed below are readily available, commercial, off the shelf products that are currently in use or undergoing development and testing. Read More
Software
For detailed installation instructions, see How to load hivetool on the Pi.
Hivetool can be used as a:
- Data logger that provides data acquisition and storage.
- Bioserver that displays, streams, analyzes and visualizes the data in addition to data acquisition and storage.
Bee Counter
While a scale can reveal nectar flows, orientation flight and the general health of the hive, it doesn't answer all the questions. A bee counter using low cost off-the-shelf hardware is being designed and tested. Read More.
Two different approaches are shown,
- Tracks, a video based tracking software.
- BeeCounter, based on openCV libraries.
How To
User manual, construction plans, solar design, troubleshooting. Read More
Hive Selection and Manipulation
Guidelines from Protocol for Scale Hive Measurements of the Honey Bee Nectar Flow. Read More
Data Warehouse
Since HiveTool™ is open source/open notebook, the entire primary record is publicly available online as it is recorded. Storing, organizing and providing access to the data is necessary. Read More
About
This open source project is comprised of beekeepers who work in electronics and information technology. Our goal is to produce software tools to monitor, manage and research bees and honey production. Read More
To Do
Lots to do! Whether you are a web site developer, database administrator, or programmer, there is something for you. Look over the list below - Read More
Why
Why put a computer in a hive? Read More
Projects
- South Carolina Hive Instrumentation Project
- Bioacoustics
- Bioserver
- History