Example 1 - Meteorological
MetStream can be linked to a weather station or wind sensor,
converting data readings to an Ethernet format so that you
can connect to an existing network router or switch.
MetStream will then process and locally store the data,
which can then be streamed and viewed in a web browser.
You can even upload your weather data to existing sites such
as WOW or Weather Underground. Template designs, data ideas
and feedback from user communities will allow users to
share, support and improve the way we all view and interpret
data.

Example 2 - Factory Safety Streaming
Need to remotely monitor security and safety features across
several factory sites? MetStream can link several different
security parameter sensors such as a webcam, electronic door
locks and temperature monitors, processing and storing the
data centrally. Using MetSteam's bridging feature to convert
the sensor outputs and connect them to the security network,
site staff can then view streamed data from each site on
their Dashboard. Data can be easily customised to the format
you want, including status indicators e.g. 'safe', 'warning'
or 'check required'. MetStream Dashboards can even be
streamed on the go to a smartphone, tablet, computer or
other internet enabled device.

Example 3 - Event Based Farming
With MetStream it's now possible for farmers to process and
store information on soil moisture, tank levels and weather
conditions using the MetStream Hub. Based on in-tank sensor
readings, farmers can use their smartphone to check if the
milk collection vats are full and ready for pick up.
Similarly, the amount of water piped to a field could be
controlled remotely, based on soil moisture, water flow and
weather measurement data streamed from MetStream. What's
more, GPS monitors fitted to farm vehicles would allow
farmers to see where the farming machinery was and calculate
how much longer work would take, allowing work schedules to
be adjusted on the fly!
