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17 March 2026

N    00:48  Architecture:Field Controller Layer 2 changes history +5,883 [Samuel (2×)]
     
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00:46 (cur | prev) +5,885 Samuel talk contribs (Created page with "= Principles:Field Controller Layer = See overview: System Architecture Overview The '''Field Controller Layer''' is the on-site, '''safety-authoritative AOWIS controller'''. It is responsible for executing irrigation schedules, monitoring sensors, enforcing fail-safes, and ensuring reliable operation even '''without network connectivity'''. All AOWIS deployments '''must''' include a Field Controller for each irrigatio...")
N    00:40  Principles:Terminology & Definitions diffhist +4,356 Samuel talk contribs (Created page with "= Principles:AOWIS Terminology = This page defines '''key terms and standard concepts''' used in the Afritic Open Water Infrastructure Standard (AOWIS). It complements the Glossary by focusing on terminology used for operations, modules, and compliance. == Controllers & Layers == * Field Controller – Local controller at the field level that manages irrigation schedules, sensor readings, actuator contro...")
N    00:36  Principles:Real World Mapping 2 changes history +4,839 [Samuel (2×)]
     
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00:34 (cur | prev) +4,817 Samuel talk contribs (Created page with "= Principles:AOWIS in Real-World Smallholder Farming = This page maps the '''Afritic Open Water Infrastructure Standard (AOWIS)''' against typical challenges faced by smallholder farms in Africa, highlighting **how AOWIS addresses these challenges** and **where risks or gaps may arise**. == AOWIS vs Real-World Challenges == {| class="wikitable sortable" ! Challenge / Pain Point !! AOWIS Approach / Strength !! Potential Risk / Gap |- | Unstable electricity | Offline-fi...")
N    00:29  Principles:Research Partner Positioning 2 changes history +5,068 [Samuel (2×)]
     
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00:26 (cur | prev) +4,805 Samuel talk contribs (Created page with "= Principles:AOFS Data Governance, Ethics & Research Partner Positioning = The '''Afritic Open Farming Standard (AOFS)''' balances '''robust farm operations''' with the '''opportunity for applied research and collaboration'''. This page outlines AOFS principles for data governance, ethical research, and institutional cooperation. == 1. Core Principles == * '''Farmer-Centric Operations:''' AOFS prioritizes the safety, autonomy, and livelihoods of farmers above all. * ''...")
N    00:28  Principles:Robustness diffhist +1,712 Samuel talk contribs (Created page with "= Principles:AOWIS Robustness Concept — Analog and Human-Based Operation = AOWIS is designed to maintain full functionality under the most challenging conditions, including: * Unstable or absent electricity supply * Limited or disrupted electronic sensor and actuator availability * Water scarcity and other environmental constraints To achieve this, AOWIS explicitly considers '''humans and paper as integral components of the system''', not merely as fallback options:...")
N    00:16  Principles:Core Principles & Design Philosophy diffhist +6,032 Samuel talk contribs (Created page with "= Core Principles & Design Philosophy = The '''Afritic Open Water Infrastructure Standard (AOWIS)''' is built on a set of guiding principles that ensure '''safety, reliability, scalability, and productive use of resources'''. These principles form the foundation for all AOWIS-compliant systems, controllers, and modules. AOWIS is '''not only safe and fail-proof, it is smart''' — capable of '''learning, predicting, and optimizing operations''' even under intermittent i...")

16 March 2026

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