Energy Efficient System for Environment Observation

Environment observations provide a unique source of consistent information about the natural environment and they provide resource managers the information to assess the current state of the environment, weight the requirements of different uses by multiple stakeholders, and manage the natural resou...

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Main Authors: GIORDANENGO, GIORGIO, CICCIA, SIMONE, TERZO, OLIVIER, VECCHI, Giuseppe, Luca Pilosu, Lorenzo Mossucca, Flavio Renga, Vincenzo Romano, Ingrid Hunstad
Other Authors: Giordanengo, Giorgio, Luca, Pilosu, Lorenzo, Mossucca, Flavio, Renga, Ciccia, Simone, Terzo, Olivier, Vecchi, Giuseppe, Vincenzo, Romano, Ingrid, Hunstad
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Language:English
Published: Springer 2017
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spelling ftpoltorinoiris:oai:iris.polito.it:11583/2674891 2024-02-11T09:57:32+01:00 Energy Efficient System for Environment Observation GIORDANENGO, GIORGIO CICCIA, SIMONE TERZO, OLIVIER VECCHI, Giuseppe Luca Pilosu Lorenzo Mossucca Flavio Renga Vincenzo Romano Ingrid Hunstad Giordanengo, Giorgio Luca, Pilosu Lorenzo, Mossucca Flavio, Renga Ciccia, Simone Terzo, Olivier Vecchi, Giuseppe Vincenzo, Romano Ingrid, Hunstad 2017 ELETTRONICO http://hdl.handle.net/11583/2674891 eng eng Springer ispartofbook:The 11-th International Conference on Complex, Intelligent and Software Intensive Systems - CISIS 2017 The 11-th International Conference on Complex, Intelligent and Software Intensive Systems - CISIS 2017 lastpage:12 numberofpages:12 http://hdl.handle.net/11583/2674891 info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2017 ftpoltorinoiris 2024-01-16T23:13:20Z Environment observations provide a unique source of consistent information about the natural environment and they provide resource managers the information to assess the current state of the environment, weight the requirements of different uses by multiple stakeholders, and manage the natural resources and ecosystemsinasustainablemanner.Mostoftheobservationsarebasedonsatellites, but remote-sensing technologies alone cannot guarantee observations at the spatiotemporal resolution and with the accuracy requested for monitoring and modeling applications targeting, like weather and climate extremes and the complex feedback processes between the natural environment and human activities. Dense networks of standard and in-situ weather related sensors are present in EU and US, but it may happen that their data are not always available in real-time or updated with the required scale for various weather and climate applications. Then, highresolution, (near) real-time on field monitoring systems are needed to satisfy the demand to sample environmental data, both in dense populated regions and in less developedandgettingmorepopulatedregions,whereessentialin-situobservational capabilities can be lacking or deteriorating. The paper would demonstrate the possibility to have energy efficient computing and communication systems that can be employed for environment observation and that can enrich traditional in-situ and remote sensing environmental data, to enable a significant step forward in the environment monitoring of a wide range of weather and climate data. The paper will present an approach going in this direction (computing/communication everywhere withlow-powerconstrains),testedinaharshenvironment,byexploitinglow-power boardstoperformdatapre-processingandreconfigurableantennastosenddataina moreenergeticallyconvenientwayappliedtoarealcaseasitmaybethemonitoring of ionospheric scintillation in Antarctica. Conference Object Antarc* Antarctica PORTO@iris (Publications Open Repository TOrino - Politecnico di Torino)
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description Environment observations provide a unique source of consistent information about the natural environment and they provide resource managers the information to assess the current state of the environment, weight the requirements of different uses by multiple stakeholders, and manage the natural resources and ecosystemsinasustainablemanner.Mostoftheobservationsarebasedonsatellites, but remote-sensing technologies alone cannot guarantee observations at the spatiotemporal resolution and with the accuracy requested for monitoring and modeling applications targeting, like weather and climate extremes and the complex feedback processes between the natural environment and human activities. Dense networks of standard and in-situ weather related sensors are present in EU and US, but it may happen that their data are not always available in real-time or updated with the required scale for various weather and climate applications. Then, highresolution, (near) real-time on field monitoring systems are needed to satisfy the demand to sample environmental data, both in dense populated regions and in less developedandgettingmorepopulatedregions,whereessentialin-situobservational capabilities can be lacking or deteriorating. The paper would demonstrate the possibility to have energy efficient computing and communication systems that can be employed for environment observation and that can enrich traditional in-situ and remote sensing environmental data, to enable a significant step forward in the environment monitoring of a wide range of weather and climate data. The paper will present an approach going in this direction (computing/communication everywhere withlow-powerconstrains),testedinaharshenvironment,byexploitinglow-power boardstoperformdatapre-processingandreconfigurableantennastosenddataina moreenergeticallyconvenientwayappliedtoarealcaseasitmaybethemonitoring of ionospheric scintillation in Antarctica.
author2 Giordanengo, Giorgio
Luca, Pilosu
Lorenzo, Mossucca
Flavio, Renga
Ciccia, Simone
Terzo, Olivier
Vecchi, Giuseppe
Vincenzo, Romano
Ingrid, Hunstad
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CICCIA, SIMONE
TERZO, OLIVIER
VECCHI, Giuseppe
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Lorenzo Mossucca
Flavio Renga
Vincenzo Romano
Ingrid Hunstad
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VECCHI, Giuseppe
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Ingrid Hunstad
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