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                 It defines how systems are operated through sensors and actuators, either autonomously, manually, or in combination. AOWIS is designed to function under conditions such as unstable power, limited connectivity, and minimal technical support, supporting both online and offline operation.
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Revision as of 05:04, 8 April 2026

AOWIS – Afritic Open Standard for Water & Agricultural Infrastructure


AOWIS (Afritic Open Water Infrastructure Standard) is an open technical standard for safe and reliable water and agricultural infrastructure, designed for low-resource environments.

It defines how systems are operated through sensors and actuators, either autonomously, manually, or in combination. AOWIS is designed to function under conditions such as unstable power, limited connectivity, and minimal technical support, supporting both online and offline operation.