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Glacial Environment Monitoring using Sensor Networks

Padhy, P., Martinez, K., Riddoch, A., Ong, H. L. R. and Hart, J. K. (2005) Glacial Environment Monitoring using Sensor Networks. In: Real-World Wireless Sensor Networks, June 20-21 2005, Stockholm, Sweden.

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This paper reports on the implementation, design and results from GlacsWeb, an environmental sensor network for glaciers installed in Summer 2004 at Briksdalsbreen, Norway. The importance of design factors that influenced the development of the overall system, its general architecture and communication systems are highlighted.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item
Creator/Authors:
Paritosh Padhy
Kirk Martinez
Alistair Riddoch
H. L . Royan Ong
Jane K. Hart
Keywords:sensor networks low-power design
Research Group:Current ECS Groups > Web and Internet Science
Old ECS Groups > Intelligence, Agents, Multimedia
Date:2005
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Citations:Google Scholar: 34
Downloads (2010):153
ID Code:10845
Last Modified:30 Oct 2011 11:37
Deposited On:18 May 2005 by Padhy, Paritosh

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[1] K.A. Delin, R.P. Harvey, N.A. Chabot, S.P. Jackson, Mike Adams, D.W. Johnson, and J.T. Britton, “Sensor Web in Antarctica: Developing an Intelligent, Autonomous Platform for Locating Biological Flourishes in Cryogenic Environments,” 34th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, 2003.

[2]http://sensorwebs.jpl.nasa.gov/resources/huntington_sw31.shtml

[3] R. Szewczyk, et al., “Lessons from a Sensor Network Expedition,” Proceedings of the 1st European Workshop on Wireless Sensor Networks (EWSN '04), January 2004, Berlin, Germany, pp 307-322.

[4] D.C. Steere, et al., “Research Challenges in Environmental Observations and Forecasting Systems,” Proc. ACM/IEEE Int. Conf. Mobile Computing and Networking (MOBICOMM), 2000, pp. 292-299.

[5] K.A. Delin, S.P. Jackson, D.W. Johnson, S.C. Burleigh, R.R. Woodrow, M. McAuley, J.T. Britton, J.M. Dohm, T.P.A. Ferré, Felipe Ip, D.F. Rucker, and V.R. Baker, “Sensor Web for Spatio-Temporal Monitoring of a Hydrological Environmental,” 35th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, League City, TX, 2004.

[6] K. Lorincz, D. Malan, Thaddeus R. F. Fulford-Jones, A. Nawoj, A. Clavel, V. Shnayder, G.Mainland, S. Moulton, and M. Welsh, “Sensor Networks for Emergency Response: Challenges and Opportunities”, Special Issue on Pervasive Computing for First Response, Oct-Dec 2004.

[7] Martinez, K., Hart, J.K., Ong. R. (2004). Environmental Sensor Networks. Computer, 37 (8), 50-56.

[8] Akyildiz, I. F., Su, W., Sankarasubramaniam, Y., Cayirci, E., A Survey on Sensor Networks., IEEE Communications Magazine, August 2002.

[9] Gades, A.M., C.F. Raymond, H. Conway, H. and R.W. Jacobel, 2000. Bed properties of Siple Dome and adjacent ice streams, West Antarctica, inferred from radio echo-sounding measurements, Journal of Glaciology, 46(152), 88-94

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