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In the
Eno-Humanas Project we began by utilising commercially available
climate and atmosphere measuring instruments and some plant and
soil devices too, in order to build our real-time data network
architecture and to establish baseline data provisions from proven
equipment.
Enometrica is a combination of hardware and
software components that we have built using 'ground-up'
components for sensors, data loggers, base-stations and end-user
data depiction and visualisation. In prototype it consists of a
field set of instruments with five nodes each with eight sensors
for monitoring climate, atmosphere, soil and plant conditions. The
nodes are wirelessly connected to the base-station. The data
logged from these sensors is pre-processed by the base-station
device and transmitted via the Internet to the GRC server in
Auckland New Zealand, where the data is ingested to the main
database, consisting of all data from every instrument (including
the original weather stations) and processed for reporting
purposes. In the field set, the monitoring data is depicted using
a 'dashboard' visualisation display.
The accompanying
slides illustrate the nature of this project, which is in its
infancy, and the sensor topology being employed. |
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