We have a plan to transform conventional agriculture from one of the top polluting activities on Earth to zero-footprint, autonomous food production. Imagine friendly robots growing and raising organic, non-gmo food for you, your family and community. The first step towards that vision is an integrated suite of sensors and controls. We call it an automation platform.
Once this first stage of the vision is complete, we’ll begin adding “sustainable appliances”; equipment that integrates with the automation platform and fulfills key aspects of food production from generating heat from sunlight, to cleaning recycled water, to dehydrating produce. The design of these appliances is focused on minimizing the energy, water and labor inputs for food production.
With a constant stream of data flowing from indoor farms and a diverse array of sustainable appliances, we’ll unleash true food system transformation by developing the intelligent algorithms that will maximize production while minimizing cost
We're currently under heavy development. We would love to have you participate! We develop in the open, unlike another 'time' of the HAPI ecosphere
The default developing platform is Raspbian, a GNU/Linux Distribution for Raspberry Pi. We can't provide any further information about other distributions, but we strongly believe it won't be a problem to run as long as you have all the requirements. Note: we can say that Linux Mint and Arch Linux were used to run some tests, though.
See src/smart-module/README.rst for details about smart module.
Soon.
Not: http://hapihq.com/ ... pending as to web presence
Don't forget to check our Wiki Page. Pull requests welcomed
This HAPI is an open project, meaning anyone and everyone can participate under conventional Open Source processes No closed process, 'team servers', closed mailing lists or such as to substantive development matters
If you have found a bug, or have any question or sugestion, please open a bug
Please note: we're currently working on the system design. Some changes on this image will probably be necessary in the near future.