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IEEE International Conference on Sensor Networks, Ubiquitous, and Trustworthy Computing -Vol 1 (SUTC'06)
An Autonomous Earth Observing Sensorweb
Taichung, Taiwan
June 05-June 07
ISBN: 0-7695-2553-9
Ben Cichy, California Institute of Technology
We describe a network of sensors linked by sofmare and the internet to an autonomous satellite observation response capability. This sensor network is designed with aJlexible, modular, architecture to facilitate expansion in sensors, customization of trigger conditions, and customization of responses. This system has been used to implement a global surveillance program of multiple science phenomena including: volcanoes, flooding, cryosphere events, and atmospheric phenomena. In this paper we describe the importance of the Earth observing sensorweb application as well as overall architecture for the network.
Index Terms:
Remote Sensing, Spacecraft Autonomy,Artificial Intelligence.
Citation:
Steve Chien, Ben Cichy, Ashley Davies, Daniel Tran, Gregg Rabideau, Rebecca Castano, Rob Sherwood, Son Nghiem, Ronald Greely, Thomas Doggett, Victor Baker, James Dohm, Felipe Ip, Dan Mandl, Stuart Frye, Seth Shulman, Stephen Ungar, Thomas Brakke, Lawrence Ong, Jacques Descloitres, Jeremy Jones, Sandy Grosvenor, Rob Wright, Luke Flynn, Andy Harris, Robert Brokenridge, Sebastian Cacquard, "An Autonomous Earth Observing Sensorweb," sutc, vol. 1, pp.178-185, IEEE International Conference on Sensor Networks, Ubiquitous, and Trustworthy Computing -Vol 1 (SUTC'06), 2006
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