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These requirements define the optimal environment for Bluegrove systems. If any of the requirements are not met the Bluegrove service will be impacted as described in each point.
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Physical requirements
1.1 Limitations in use/performance with other specific components
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Cage type: Hvalpsund HD500NG | Image Added Conflict between the top bracket fixture and the handrail post. Image Removed | Use stainless ratchet straps or rope to tie the top part of the bracket to the pole. |
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Aeration devices that makes airbubbles inside the cage. Sold under names like(Midt-Norsk ring, Turbolift etc) | The echosounder picks up the bubbles and it creates a noisy image of the fish. | None. Echosounders are not compatible with aeration rings. |
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What happens if the requirement is not met: Service stops as soon as the power is interrupted. This is mitigated by using a UPS(battery). |
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Network Requirements
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3.1 Barge local network
Ethernet 802.3ab compatible connection available for all barge services.
Required network performance to provide optimal services:
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What happens if the requirement is not met: Remote services are interrupted. Data is buffered for some time until recovery. |
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Cage to barge network
Clear line of sight from barge roof to cages. Ethernet 802.3ab compatible connection available for all cage services. Required network performance to provide optimal services:
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What happens if the requirement is not met: Services are interrupted. Data is buffered for some time until recovery. |
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Internet
Services dependent on dedicated internet connection bandwidth with minimum requirements:
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What happens if the requirement is not met: Remote services are interrupted. Data is buffered for some time until recovery. |
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Barge to Feeding Operations Center network
Services dependent on dedicated network connection bandwidth with minimum requirements:
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title | 3.1.1 General feeding system integration requirements and definitions |
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Feeding system requirements version 0.0.6. This section defines general requirements for controlling a feeding system for sea-based and land based aquaculture. IntentionEnable the fish farmer to: Maintain high uptime of its feeding processes. Safely enable interaction between applications while minimizing risk of service outages. Procure, replace or remove software from any vendor in a modular way. Maintain high data and operational security Get early warning about errors and the possibility of investigation through logging. Enable access on an individual level, and integrate with the company's userdirectory. Maintain robust local feeding operations with unreliable internet. Enable remote control of feeding operations at different sites with full functionality without the use of VPN. Enable control of feeding operations on one user interface, regardless of feeding system vendor. Enable frequent and high-resolution data collection from feeding operations. Safely control feeding operations remotely with no or unstable internet. Enable scale in the data collection by using good practices like “Report by exception/change” and avoiding polling.
DefinitionsUnit: The unit where feed is dispensed to the consumers. Example: Cage or tank used in aquaculture. Feeding system: The machinery/installation which executes the feeding. Feeding barge at sea. Example: Land based feeding installation. Feeding control system: The industrial control devices controlling the machinery in the feeding system. Example: The PLC controlling the feeding system. The server controlling the PLC. Feeding Line: The feeding system internal feeding line. in the control system. Feedlines can sometimes be routed to different pipes by "changers". Example: Feeding line inside a barge connected to a blower and one or more feed silos. Pipe The pipe or conveyor to transporting the feed from the feeding system to the place where it will be consumed. Example: The feed pipe from a barge to a cage.
Out of scope featuresFeeding tables. A plan for dispensing feed over time. Often provided by the Feeding control system or feeding application. Automatic feeding. A configurable plan for dispensing feed over time which is executed by the feeding system. Often provided by the feeding control system. Biological data. Data on species, number of fish, weight, mortality etc. Often provided by the Feeding control system, ERP or planning tools. Calibration of feeding dosers. Calibration of dosers to dispense the correct amount of feed. Often provided by the Feeding control system. Line configuration. An operation that moves a pipe from one cage to another. The operator then updates it in one system, which then makes it available to other systems by API. Often provided by the Feeding control system. Dosing of feed. The industrial control system achieves the desired intensity by operating the dosing machinery. Often provided by the feeding control system. Silo management. Used for selecting type of feed. Often provided by the Feeding control system.
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Machine vision for pellet detection and health indicators.
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Video streams in the RTSP protocol
RTSP streams from the camera is available on the network we have access to.
Information on the which stream belongs to which cage.
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