The NOOG Solution

NOOG is a vertically integrated livestock intelligence platform built for desert environments and high-value animals. It combines edge hardware (wearables), long-range connectivity, and cloud software into a single operating system for camel management.

By digitizing animal location, health, and behavior in real time, NOOG turns traditionally manual, reactive operations into data-driven, automated systems.

Edge Layer — Camel Wearable

NOOG’s wearable device is designed for continuous operation in extreme heat, sand, and remote conditions.

Each device captures:

  • GPS location and movement

  • Activity and behavioral signals

  • Health-related indicators (temperature, motion, etc.)

  • Battery and system status

The device runs on ultra-low-power architecture with solar charging, enabling multi-month autonomous operation. This creates a persistent data stream directly from the animal — the edge of the network.

Connectivity Layer — Desert-Scale Data Transport

NOOG uses long-range, low-power wireless networking optimized for wide-area desert coverage. This allows devices to transmit data across kilometers of open land without relying on cellular infrastructure.

This layer ensures:

  • Reliable transmission in remote locations

  • Low energy consumption

  • Scalable coverage across large herds

  • Continuous data flow from the field to the cloud

This turns geographically scattered animals into a connected, monitored system.

Intelligence Layer — Cloud & App Platform

All data is processed and aggregated in NOOG’s cloud platform and delivered through a unified application.

The platform provides:

  • Real-time herd visualization

  • Geofencing and boundary logic

  • Health and anomaly detection

  • Historical behavior and movement data

  • Alerts, reporting, and insights

This transforms raw animal data into actionable intelligence for operators, veterinarians, and owners.

Why This Architecture Matters

NOOG replaces physical fences and manual tracking with software-defined boundaries and rules.

Users can:

  • Define grazing zones digitally

  • Track compliance in real time

  • Identify strays and abnormal movement

  • Optimize land usage and herd distribution

This creates a programmable layer over physical land — a key enabler for scalable livestock operations.

Virtual Land & Herd Control

Camels are high-value assets operating in one of the hardest environments on earth. NOOG creates digital infrastructure for this market by connecting animals, land, and operators into a single data system.

This allows:

Lower losses

Faster intervention

Better breeding and health outcomes

Scalable herd management

Monetization through software, data, and services

NOOG is not a tracker — it is the operating system for desert livestock.