A Review of the Enviro-Net Project
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Gilberto Z. Pastorello, G. Arturo Sanchez-Azofeifa, Mario A.
Nascimento
2011
Abstract
Ecosystems monitoring is essential to properly understand their development
and the effects of events, both climatological and anthropological in nature.
The amount of data used in these assessments is increasing at very high rates.
This is due to increasing availability of sensing systems and the development
of new techniques to analyze sensor data. The Enviro-Net Project encompasses
several of such sensor system deployments across five countries in the
Americas. These deployments use a few different ground-based sensor systems,
installed at different heights monitoring the conditions in tropical dry
forests over long periods of time. This paper presents our experience in
deploying and maintaining these systems, retrieving and pre-processing the
data, and describes the Web portal developed to help with data management,
visualization and analysis.
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