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ARM sponsors Internet of Things trial for real-world environmental sensor networks | ARM-ECS Research Centre
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ARM sponsors Internet of Things trial for real-world environmental sensor networks. Philip Basford working on the 2012 base station in Iceland. Our previous research in the Glacsweb project has led to a considerable expertise in deploying wireless sensor networks there to monitor glacier and climate changes (see www.glacsweb.org. The trial will take place in Iceland at the end of August 2013. The team includes two electronics PhD students: Graeme Bragg. Wednesday, May 1, 2013.
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Links | Mountain Sensing
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Skip to primary content. 8211; our Cairngorms partner. Kirk’s sensor networks research. IoT research in ECS. 8211; a previous sensor network project which produced some of the technologies used. Feshie Landing Strip current weather conditions. University of Dundee/Cairngorm Gliding Club). W eather Station data from the ridge. Wildland and University of Dundee). SEPA river level data. Many thanks to Wildland Ltd for assistance in allowing us access to Glen Feshie and for logistical support.
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Audiovisual communication | In-fluency
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How to properly manage a video library online. In order to develop your multimedia communication on the Internet, you need an Internet platform facilitating the online management and broadcast of videos. To create this WebTV. Which is global solution. A reliable and simple way of publishing video content online;. A comprehensive administration interface for managing your media applications;. A web service for importing ressources from your platform directly on your website;. Roethlisb str r game and toug...
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PhD work | Philip Basford
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For my PhD in Computer Science (thesis available from http:/ eprints.soton.ac.uk/375503/. I have created a node for sensor networks. This node combines a BeagleBone. Either original or black) and an MSP430F5437. This gives a node that can run on very little power most of the time (using the MSP430), but is able to run Linux and perform more complicated data processing tasks when needed. Number of switched outputs at Vin. Number of 5volt switched outputs. Available Serial ports (RS232 level).
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Prepping for fieldwork | Lonely Glaciologist
https://lonelyglaciologist.wordpress.com/2012/07/06/prepping-for-fieldwork
Blogging about aspects of glacial research in an attempt to alleviate the glacial isolation of Southampton University. There are a variety of causes of stress in a PhD student’s life; short notice supervisory meetings, baking for ‘Friday afternoon cake’, finding a slightly too relevant journal article. At the moment though the main source is the fast approaching Glacsweb. A stack of NERC dGPS wait in stores to be tested. I’ll revisit this in my 3rd year…). Whilst my Glacsweb. Kirk talking to Dirk over a ...
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Why do glaciers move? – My PhD. | Lonely Glaciologist
https://lonelyglaciologist.wordpress.com/2012/05/31/why-do-glaciers-move-my-phd
Blogging about aspects of glacial research in an attempt to alleviate the glacial isolation of Southampton University. Why do glaciers move? 8211; My PhD. Why do glaciers move? That’s the basic premise of my PhD research. The answer can be simple enough to include in a book for 6 year olds. That’s where the Glacsweb. Group here at Southampton comes in. Glacsweb. Making sure the probes work! There have been a few problems in the past too, like the entire project falling into a lake. Although the raw probe...