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Workshop on New Frontiers in Internet of Things Active Volcano Monitoring with Wireless Sensor Network ICTP Trieste - Italy March 11, 2016 Context Arenal Volcano Stromboli volcano (924 m) (1.633 m) Italy Costa Rica Longonot
Workshop on New Frontiers in Internet of Things Active Volcano Monitoring with Wireless Sensor Network ICTP Trieste - Italy March 11, 2016
Context Arenal Volcano Stromboli volcano (924 m) (1.633 m) – Italy – Costa Rica Longonot volcano (2.776 m) Reventador Volcano – Kenya ( 3.562 m) - Ecuador
Context Arenal Volcano Stromboli volcano (924 m) (1.633 m) – Italy – Costa Rica In the last years wireless sensor networks (in several resource-limited nodes with wireless radios) have been the focus of intense research Longonot volcano (2.776 m) Reventador Volcano – Kenya ( 3.562 m) - Ecuador
Problems ● The data-acquisition equipment that currently is working are really expensive. ● Typical volcanic data-collection stations are large, heavy, power-hungry. * ● The manual data-collection is dangerous for the people. * http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/vhp/monitoring.html
Deployment ● Using tiny, small and low-power wireless sensor motes for geophysical studies -humidity -temperature -seismoacoustic signals
Architecture IFTTT 2001:760:2e0b:1720::/64 network prefix IPv6 Gmail 2001:760:2e0b:1720::1:1/64 2001:760:2e0b:1720::12/64 prefix 2001:760:2e0b:1722::/64 network prefix CHANNEL:15 PAN:0110 BORDER ROUTER 2001:760:2e0b:1722:c30c::1561 tun0 MOTE1 MOTE2 2001:760:2e0b:1722::1/64 2001:760:2e0b:1722:c30c::298/128 2001:760:2e0b:1722:c30c::12d4/128
Results ● Almost real-time notifications
Conclusions ● Geophysical studies of volcanic activity can be potentially benefit of the wireless sensor networks and IoT technology.
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