KEGLINK FEATURE SPOTLIGHT: ‘Has Moved’
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Creators of KegLink?, leveraging IoT to connect brewers with their kegs and beer throughout the supply chain.
The metrics our KegLink sensors monitor are not randomly chosen. Each is individually important to the storage and delivery of great beer, and combined they provide a multitude of measures that are useful to brewers, sellers and drinkers alike. One built-in measure that comes standard is 'has moved'.
The lifespan of a keg
The ‘has moved’ flag signals when a keg has physically moved, like being loaded onto a pallet, shuffled around in a cool room, or travelling along a potholed outback road to a terrible place like a pub with no beer. These slight movements are critical to understanding the keg’s whereabouts in the supply chain of beer
Determining the ideal motion thresholds involved a lot of heavy lifting, transporting and a few sore toes (kicking empty kegs around the brewery). We knew we had a good compromise at a sensitivity threshold
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Capturing a keg’s movement throughout the supply chain is a little more tricky than checking orientation, since some keg movements span just a few seconds. This means the accelerometer must be running constantly throughout the life of the sensor, ever vigilant, waiting to capture that next tell-tale jostle.
We put a lot of R&D into the algorithms and circuit design to optimise power usage
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