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Real-Time Field Data Acquisition and Remote Sensor Reconfiguration Using Scientific Workflows

Abstract

Despite many technological advances, field data acquisition still consists of several manual and laborious steps. Once sensors and data loggers are deployed in the field, scientists often have to periodically return to their study sites in order to collect their data. Even when field deployments have a way to communicate and transmit data back to the laboratory (eg by using a satellite or a cellular modem), data analysis still requires several repetitive steps. Because data often needs to be processed and inspected manually, there is usually a significant time delay between data collection and analysis. As a result, sensor failures that could be detected almost in real-time are not noted for weeks or months. Finally, sensor reconfiguration as a result of interesting events in the field is still done manually, making rapid response nearly impossible and causing important data to be missed. By working closely with scientists from …

Date
January 1, 1970
Authors
F Silva, G Mehta, K Vahi, E Deelman
Journal
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
Volume
2010
Pages
IN31B-1286