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Testing an ?IoT? Tide Gauge Network for Coastal Monitoring

Philip Knight    
Cai Bird    
Alex Sinclair    
Jonathan Higham and Andy Plater    

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A low-cost ?Internet of Things? (IoT) tide gauge network was developed to provide real-time and ?delayed mode? sea-level data to support monitoring of spatial and temporal coastal morphological changes. It is based on the Arduino Sigfox MKR 1200 micro-controller platform with a Measurement Specialties pressure sensor (MS5837). Experiments at two sites colocated with established tide gauges show that these inexpensive pressure sensors can make accurate sea-level measurements. While these pressure sensors are capable of ~1 cm accuracy, as with other comparable gauges, the effect of significant wave activity can distort the overall sea-level measurements. Various off-the-shelf hardware and software configurations were tested to provide complementary data as part of a localized network and to overcome operational constraints, such as lack of suitable infrastructure for mounting the tide gauges and for exposed beach locations.

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