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<blockquote data-quote="ollie989898" data-source="post: 6281916" data-attributes="member: 54866"><p>I suspect if you buy one of these things a service by subscription may be offered whereby a central monitoring station manned by humans 24/7 can oversee and monitor hundreds of the things remotely and alert the owner if it goes awry or someone trys to steal it.</p><p></p><p>A computer can flag up if a machine has developed a fault, stopped, strayed where it shouldnt have or become stuck etc. A remotely operated camera on the roof could be viewed remotely by a human in a monitoring station and see what the issue is.</p><p></p><p>Ultimately if you marked out the field boundaries on a computer, included any obstacles etc and uploaded that data to the machine it would be able to work the whole field correctly if the software was good enough.</p><p></p><p>None of the hardware ive mentioned in this post is new either. Vehicle fleets are often monitored by security companies and there are already security cameras you can view remotely over the internet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ollie989898, post: 6281916, member: 54866"] I suspect if you buy one of these things a service by subscription may be offered whereby a central monitoring station manned by humans 24/7 can oversee and monitor hundreds of the things remotely and alert the owner if it goes awry or someone trys to steal it. A computer can flag up if a machine has developed a fault, stopped, strayed where it shouldnt have or become stuck etc. A remotely operated camera on the roof could be viewed remotely by a human in a monitoring station and see what the issue is. Ultimately if you marked out the field boundaries on a computer, included any obstacles etc and uploaded that data to the machine it would be able to work the whole field correctly if the software was good enough. None of the hardware ive mentioned in this post is new either. Vehicle fleets are often monitored by security companies and there are already security cameras you can view remotely over the internet. [/QUOTE]
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