PLANO , Texas — April 3,
2008— The City of Portsmouth, N.H., has contracted
with Datamatic to install the MOSAIC mesh network automated
meter reading system for its municipal water utility.
In stages, Datamatic will install the MOSAIC AMR system
with approximately 8,000 total water FIREFLY® Meter
Interface Units in the City. Datamatic has been a utility
technology leader since 1980 and supports customers worldwide.
“MOSAIC is an advanced AMR system that offers
the flexibility, dependability and functionality that
utilities need to increase their efficiency, improve
their customer service and better manage their assets,''
said Datamatic CEO Ken Kercher. “In areas like
Portsmouth, high property values and historic preservation
regulations can prevent the installation of expensive
towers for automated meter reading. MOSAIC is a cost-effective
solution that can be ramped up methodically as the utility
moves from handheld collection to a fully automated
system in a short period of time.”
Portsmouth is an historic seaport that is popular summer
tourist destination that is home to approximately 21,000
residents. Founded in 1623, the picturesque coastal
city is known for its beautiful downtown district and
Victorian homes along the banks of the Picatagua River.
“Our team conducted a comprehensive review of
available AMR systems and chose Datamatic’s MOSAIC
mesh network for three reasons,” said David Allen,
Deputy Director of Public Works for the City of Portsmouth.
“First, we were keen on features like full two-way
communications with the FIREFLYs. Secondly, the rich
information available from their ProfilePLUS™
datalogging system was important to us. And finally,
MOSAIC is much less intrusive to install and does not
require extensive replacement of existing meters. Dollar
for dollar, MOSAIC offers Portsmouth the best return
on our investment.”
MOSAIC is the first AMR system capable of reading water,
gas and electric meters via handheld, mobile and mesh
network collection platforms from the same FIREFLY endpoint,
which is compatible with virtually any meter. MOSAIC
FIREFLYs are meter independent, which effectively eliminates
the need for meter changeout in an implementation and
can save a utility 30 to 40 percent on the cost of a
project.
When the utility is ready for full network operations,
MOSAIC gateways are installed and connected to a data
backhaul. Once commanded, FIREFLYs automatically locate
all neighboring meters and possible pathways to installed
gateways. The system forms its “mesh” by
linking each FF to its neighbors via two-way, spread-spectrum
radio. Each FF functions as both a meter interface unit
and a repeater; data is “hopped” between
them as they create multiple, redundant pathways to
the gateway.
“Though the City of Portsmouth has a quaint charm,
the local officials strive to leverage cutting-edge
technology to continually improve efficiency,”
added Rich Sanders, Director of Business Development.
“MOSAIC fits within their philosophy.”
Installation of the Datamatic AMR system began in March
and is scheduled to be completed by the end of the year.
Utilities interested in FIREFLY for water meter applications
should contact Rich Sanders at (972) 234-5000.