Overview
Explore environmental sensor networks and their applications in Earth and space sciences in this 56-minute AGU Fall Meeting lecture. Delve into the Glass Web Project, ice cap monitoring, and current data collection methods. Learn about Linux-based sensors, water probes, and long-term data gathering techniques. Discover the Internet of Things in mountain sensing, valley view mapping, and cooperative web protocols. Examine hardware designs, radio systems, and sensor development for challenging environments. Gain insights into long-term data management, useful data extraction, and systems standardization. Investigate tracking methods, formula applications in Iceland, and Iridium communication systems. Conclude with a summary of student collaborations and engage in a Q&A session to deepen your understanding of cutting-edge environmental monitoring technologies.
Syllabus
Intro
Environmental Sensor Networks
Glass Web Project
Brehen
Ice cap
Current methods
Data collection
Sensors
Linux
Icelander
Water Probe
Years of Data
Conclusion
Internet of Things
Mountain Sensing
Valley View
Map
Coop
Web Pages
HTTP
Coop Protocol
Protocol Buffers
Bor
Hardware
Radio
Sensor Design
Longterm Data
Useful Data
Systems Standards
Tracking
Formula E
Iceland
Iridium
CSV
Summary
Student collaborators
Questions
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