Monitoring Continuous Phenomena

Monitoring Continuous Phenomena
Author: Peter Lorkowski
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2021-06-24
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780429804601

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Provides holistic overview of environmental monitoring Suggests approaches to organize observational data

Monitoring Continuous Phenomena

Monitoring Continuous Phenomena
Author: Peter Lorkowski
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2021-06-25
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780429804595

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Monitoring continuous phenomena by stationary and mobile sensors has become a common due to the improvement in hardware and communication infrastructure and decrease in it’s cost. Sensor data is now available in near real time via web interfaces and in machine-readable form, facilitated by paradigms like the Internet of Things (IoT). There are still some obstacles in the usability of the data since the positions (in space and time) of observation and the positions of interest usually do not coincide. Interpolation is the technique to fill such gaps and there are manifold methods to perform it. To actually operate a monitoring system, there are problems like unambiguous identification of interpolation method and associated parameters, appropriate interface to store observations and retrieve interpolated data, continuous update of the interpolation model for real time monitoring, compression and progressive retrieval of observational data and critical states definition and notification by using aggregation of values. This book proposes a general system architecture that addresses these problems. It is not confined to details about particular interpolation methods but rather takes a holistic view on the problem of monitoring. State-of-the-art technologies like geostatistics, sensor web enablement and field data types are introduced and applied in order to provide a viable toolset for the problem domain. The focus is on the overall organization of the monitoring and the architectural design of the software system and the associated simulation framework that is used to systematically evaluate different monitoring approaches. The whole cycle of a monitoring entailing observation, interpolation, discretization, storage, retrieval and notification is covered. Concrete solutions for several common problems in this context are provided.

Wireless Sensor Networks

Wireless Sensor Networks
Author: Ibrahiem M. M. El Emary,S. Ramakrishnan
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 776
Release: 2013-08-28
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781466518117

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Although there are many books available on WSNs, most are low-level, introductory books. The few available for advanced readers fail to convey the breadth of knowledge required for those aiming to develop next-generation solutions for WSNs.Filling this void, Wireless Sensor Networks: From Theory to Applications supplies comprehensive coverage of WS

Distributed Computing in Sensor Systems

Distributed Computing in Sensor Systems
Author: Phil Gibbons
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 579
Release: 2006-06-09
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783540352273

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The book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Second International Conference on Distributed Computing in Sensor Systems, DCOSS 2006, held in San Francisco, California, USA in June 2006. The 33 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 87 submissions. The papers focus on distributed computing issues in large-scale networked sensor systems, including systematic design techniques and tools; they cover topics such as distributed algorithms and applications, programming support and middleware, data aggregation and dissemination, security, information fusion, lifetime maximization, and localization.

Extremes in Atmospheric Processes and Phenomenon Assessment Impacts and Mitigation

Extremes in Atmospheric Processes and Phenomenon  Assessment  Impacts and Mitigation
Author: Pallavi Saxena,Anuradha Shukla,Anil Kumar Gupta
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2022-05-26
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789811677274

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This edited book first gives an overview of issues in the studies of atmospheric sciences and then elaborates on extreme events in air pollution, their assessment, impacts, and mitigation strategies. It covers general overview of factors governing in atmosphere that lead to air pollution, description about recent and hazardous air pollution episodes, emergencies and extremes in atmospheric sciences, impact studies on living organisms and atmosphere related to emergencies and possible remedies/mitigation strategies which may also include green growth strategies for management. Increase in anthropogenic activities from different sources results in very high concentrations of air pollutants in the atmospheres and they lead to cause disturbance in seasonal cycles and atmospheric phenomena, ecological imbalance and change in the quality of air. These impacts are the major cause of short-term or long-term effects on living and non-living systems. In the recent years, several instances of extremes atmosphere and air pollution related emergencies causing accidental episodes, fog, smog, health related, heat and cold wave etc. are experienced. This book brings the attention on such issues in atmospheric sciences and discuss the disaster preparedness and management plus emergencies. This book is valuable reading material for students in Environmental Science, Biological Science, Medical Science, Policy Planning, Disaster Management and Agriculture. It’s useful for environmental consultants, researchers and other professionals involved in air quality, plant, humans and disasters related research.

Non Destructive Testing

Non Destructive Testing
Author: J. M. Farley,R. W. Nichols
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 932
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781483146720

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Non-Destructive Testing, Volume 4 contains the proceedings of the Fourth European Conference held in London on September 13-17, 1987. Contributors explore a variety of topics related to non-destructive testing (NDT), including ultrasonic techniques, ultrasonic systems, electromagnetic techniques, condition monitoring of plant and structures, and magnetic particle and penetrant techniques. This text is comprised of 98 chapters; the first of which describes an ultrasonic technique for the assessment of the fat content of live beef animals for breeding purposes. Attention then turns to measurements of the longitudinal ultrasonic wave attenuation in spheroidal graphite iron test pieces subjected to fatigue loads. The chapters that follow focus on ultrasonic imaging; dry coupling probes; an expert system for ultrasonic examination of fuel rods; engineering and medical applications of diagnostic ultrasound; and signal processing of 3D maps of eddy currents. The reader is also methodically introduced to automation of eddy current testing; the use of artificial intelligence in vibration-based health monitoring; automated inspection of magnetic particles; and the theory and practice of acoustic emission. This text concludes with a chapter that reviews the NDT research program of the National NDT Center of Harwell Laboratory in the UK. This book will be of interest to materials scientists, materials engineers, and metallurgists.

Hazards and Monitoring of Volcanic Activity 2

Hazards and Monitoring of Volcanic Activity 2
Author: Jean-François Lénat
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2022-09-09
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781394169603

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The impact of natural disasters has become an important and ever-growing preoccupation for modern societies. Volcanic eruptions are particularly feared due to their devastating local, regional or global effects. Relevant scientific expertise that aims to evaluate the hazards of volcanic activity and monitor and predict eruptions has progressively developed since the start of the 20th century. The further development of fundamental knowledge and technological advances over this period have allowed scientific capabilities in this field to evolve. Hazards and Monitoring of Volcanic Activity groups a number of available techniques and approaches to render them easily accessible to teachers, researchers and students. This volume sets out different surveillance methods, starting with those most frequently used: seismic surveillance and deformation. It then examines surveillance by remote sensing from ground, air and space, methods that exemplify one of the most spectacular advances in this field in recent times.

Vehicle Electronics to Digital Mobility

Vehicle Electronics to Digital Mobility
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 732
Release: 2004
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: PSU:000056028478

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