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Lun-Min Shih, Huan-Liang Tsai and Cheng-Yu Tsai
This paper presents an original wireless DYU Air Box of an environment-monitoring IoT (EMIoT) system on a campus to offer information on environmental conditions through the public ThingSpeak IoT platform for stakeholders including all the students and e...
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Rui Hu, Bruno Michel, Dario Russo, Niccolò Mora, Guido Matrella, Paolo Ciampolini, Francesca Cocchi, Enrico Montanari, Stefano Nunziata and Thomas Brunschwiler
Artificial Intelligence in combination with the Internet of Medical Things enables remote healthcare services through networks of environmental and/or personal sensors. We present a remote healthcare service system which collects real-life data through a...
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Florian Appel, Franziska Koch, Anja Rösel, Philipp Klug, Patrick Henkel, Markus Lamm, Wolfram Mauser and Heike Bach
The availability of in situ snow water equivalent (SWE), snowmelt and run-off measurements is still very limited especially in remote areas as the density of operational stations and field observations is often scarce and usually costly, labour-intense a...
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Yang Yu, Huiping Xu and Changwei Xu
Seafloor observatories enable continuous power supply and real-time bidirectional data transmission, which marks a new way for marine environment monitoring. As in situ observation produces massive data in a constant way, the research involved with data ...
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Hicham Hajj-Hassan, Anne Laurent and Arnaud Martin
Environmental data are currently gaining more and more interest as they are required to understand global changes. In this context, sensor data are collected and stored in dedicated databases. Frameworks have been developed for this purpose and rely on s...
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Rassarin Chinnachodteeranun, Nguyen Duy Hung, Kiyoshi Honda, Amor V. M. Ines and Eunjin Han
Climate and weather realizations are essential inputs for simulating crop growth and yields to analyze the risks associated with future conditions. To simplify the procedure of generating weather realizations and make them available over the Internet, we...
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Rassarin Chinnachodteeranun and Kiyoshi Honda
We developed a mechanism for seamlessly providing weather data and long-term historical climate data from a gridded data source through an international standard web API, which was the Sensor Observation Service (SOS) defined by the Open Geospatial Conso...
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Anusuriya Devaraju, Simon Jirka, Ralf Kunkel and Juergen Sorg
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Richard P. Signell and Derrick P. Snowden
An infrastructure for earth science data is emerging across the globe based on common data models and web services. As we evolve from custom file formats and web sites to standards-based web services and tools, data is becoming easier to distribute, find...
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