The Design Challenge

Rural beekeepers often face significant challenges in monitoring the health and productivity of their beehives. Hives are frequently spread across large areas, making regular physical inspections time-consuming and labor-intensive, and they are vulnerable to disturbance from animals or human interference. Additionally, traditional hive inspections are highly invasive, disrupting the bees and sometimes damaging the hive structure—an unnecessary risk unless the hive is ready for harvesting. This creates a clear design opportunity to develop a remote beehive monitoring system that allows beekeepers to track hive health, activity, and safety without constant physical intrusion. The project will initially focus on Langstroth hives, with the long-term goal of adapting the solution for traditional African log hives to better support local beekeeping practices.

Summary of Research

SPECS/GOALS:
These design specifications are the primary goals for the restoration, with their successful implementation indicating the successful restoration of the beehive

 
1. Power System

2. Connectivity

3. Power Control System

4. Structural Requirements
 
5. Software and Data Handling
 
7. Safety & Reliability
 

Investigation questions(information that needs to be known before continuation)

Link to Process Journal & Final Reflection Video

Process Journal Link: https://sites.google.com/isk.ac.ke