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Managing the camera network

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The camera, repeater, and network settings are managed through Buckeye MulitBase SE, a browser-based application that is served by and can be accessed on the field computer that the Buckeye PC Base Receiver is plugged into (hereafter referred to as the Base Station computer). Accessing the software entails:

  1. Remotely accessing the base station field computer via AnyDesk

  2. Opening a browser window, and navigating to http://localhost:8888

  3. Logging into the Buckeye MultiBase SE application

Note

We manage the images/data that camera networks produce and the machine learning pipelines with , a separate (but integrated), cloud-based application

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