Oct-24-07US France Workshop On Environment and and Sensor Nets Environment and Sensor Networks Workshop US France Young Engineering Scientists Symposium.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Open problems How can I acquire desired RT data? How can I discover/access desired RT data? How can I share/integrate the data? Can I integrate dynamically?
Advertisements

Precision Agriculture & Flexible Electronics Wine Grapes A Case Study Alan N. Lakso Cornell - Geneva.
Soil CO 2 Efflux from a Subalpine Catchment Diego A. Riveros-Iregui 1, Brian L. McGlynn 1, Vincent J. Pacific 1, Howard E. Epstein 2, Daniel L. Welsch,
NAFE’06 Planning Workshop 1 A BMRC and eWater Perspective Clara Draper Dr. Jeffrey Walker & Dr. Peter Steinle (BMRC)
GISP 2003 / Khon Keaen, Thailand1 Summary and Follow on of GAME- Siberia Activity Takeshi OHTA Nagoya University, JAPAN FORSGC, JAPAN.
1.4.5 Environmental Factors. 2 Need to know Define and give examples of the following as applied to terrestrial (land) and aquatic (water) environments:
Sensing Winter Soil Respiration Dynamics in Near-Real Time Alexandra Contosta 1, Elizabeth Burakowski 1,2, Ruth Varner 1, and Serita Frey 3 1 University.
Sensor Networks: Next Generation Problems Frank Vernon Scripps Institution of Oceanography University of California at San Diego SAMSI Sensor Network Workshop.
Development of a Community Hydrologic Information System Jeffery S. Horsburgh Utah State University David G. Tarboton Utah State University.
General Scheme for Working Group Objectives Physiological/Biogeochemical Responses Organisms and Communities Ecosystem Effects How would changes in populations.
VENUS (Vegetation and Environment New µ-Spacecraft) A demonstration space mission dedicated to land surface environment (Vegetation and Environment New.
Home Health Care and Assisted Living John Stankovic, Sang Son, Kamin Whitehouse A.Wood, Z. He, Y. Wu, T. Hnat, S. Lin, V. Srinivasan AlarmNet is a wireless.
Biogeography & Biodiversity Chapter 24. Ecosystems & Climate Biogeography- study of distributions of organisms The shift from travel notes to surveys.
Niwot Ridge-Green Lakes Valley LTER Niwot Ridge-Green Lakes Valley LTER Site Matt Miller
BIOLOGY UNIT TWO Organisms and their Environment AREA Of STUDY ONE ADAPTATIONS.
Site-Specific Management Factors influencing plant growth Water Light Temperature Soil Compaction Drainage.
VAL: Why, What, How and Who? Motivating Questions Initial Design Ideas Comparison to other approaches The Workshop Challenges.
Science themes: 1.Improved understanding of the carbon cycle. 2.Constraints and feedbacks imposed by water. 3.Nutrient cycling and coupling with carbon.
The study of the interactions among organisms and their environment. Ecologists are scientists who study these relationships. Two groups of environmental.
Getting Ready for the Future Woody Turner Earth Science Division NASA Headquarters May 7, 2014 Biodiversity and Ecological Forecasting Team Meeting Sheraton.
A Local Ecosystem. Abiotic features of the environment Abiotic features are the non-living components of the environment. They include, Physical features:
Introduction To describe the dynamics of the global carbon cycle requires an accurate determination of the spatial and temporal distribution of photosynthetic.
UW-Milwaukee Geography Vision and Objectives National Phenology Network (NPN)
Why Establish an Ecosystem-Atmosphere Flux Measurement Network in India? Dennis Baldocchi ESPM/Ecosystem Science Div. University of California, Berkeley.
Multi-scale Integration Introduction to the Panel - Michael Hamilton Multi-Scale Sampling - Greg Pottie Scaling Challenges in Ecology - Michael Hamilton.
Translation to the New TCO Panel Beverly Law Prof. Global Change Forest Science Science Chair, AmeriFlux Network Oregon State University.
1 Factors influencing the dynamics of excessive algal blooms Richard F. Ambrose Environmental Science and Engineering Program Department of Environmental.
VQ3a: How do changes in climate and atmospheric processes affect the physiology and biogeochemistry of ecosystems? [DS 194, 201] Science Issue: Changes.
Landscape Ecology: Conclusions and Future Directions.
Investigating the Carbon Cycle in Terrestrial Ecosystems (ICCTE) Scott Ollinger * -PI, Jana Albrecktova †, Bobby Braswell *, Rita Freuder *, Mary Martin.
Scaling to several dancers… High Speed Sensor Fusion Vocabulary of features Capacitive proximity to 50 cm 6-axis IMU - 1 Mbps TDMA radio 100 Hz Full State.
A parametric and process- oriented view of the carbon system.
Introduction to Ecosystem Monitoring and Metabolism
V.C.E. Biology Unit 2 Environmental factors and adaptations.
NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH INSTUTE AARHUS UNIVERSITY 8 June 2010FAMILJ meeting in Stockholm Partitioning variations into ”natural” and anthropogenic.
Information Systems for Water, Land & Ecosystems Towards evidence-based decision making for sustainable agricultural intensification Ecosystem Health –
Microsoft Research Faculty Summit Liqian Luo Networked Embedded Computing Microsoft Research.
Member press delta T device : Leaf water potential Li-Cor 6400 : Leaf photosynthesis Leal stomatal conductance Porometer AP4 : Stomatal conductance Overview.
1. Synthesis Activities on Hydrosphere and Biosphere Interactions Praveen Kumar Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Illinois.
Ecology and Soil Moisture Using an Oak-Grass Savanna as a Model System for Studying the Effects of Soil Moisture Dynamics on Water and Carbon Exchange.
Jake F. Weltzin United States Geological Survey USA National Phenology Network Integrating phenology data across spatial and temporal scales.
Precision Agriculture in Small Scale Farm System Yumiko Kanke.
Eric A. Graham UCLA Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Ecological Applications of CENS Technologies at the James Reserve Summer interns: Caitlin.
Flux Measurements and Systematic Terrestrial Measurements 1.discuss gaps and opportunities What are gaps? 2. brainstorm ideas about collaborative projects.
Systematic Terrestrial Observations: a Case for Carbon René Gommes with C. He, J. Hielkema, P. Reichert and J. Tschirley FAO/SDRN.
Philippe CHOLER Plant Ecologist University of Grenoble. FRANCE Marie-Curie Fellows (from 15/01/ to 15/01/2010) including two years as a Visiting.
Daniel Metcalfe and numerous others Oxford University Centre for the Environment Drought impacts on leaf morphology and respiration.
The Experience of Long Term Ecological Research Network in Taiwan Yue-joe Hsia [1] Hen-biau King [2] Ming-shiung Lin [3 ] [1] [2] [3 ] [1] [1] Institute.
Goal: to understand carbon dynamics in montane forest regions by developing new methods for estimating carbon exchange at local to regional scales. Activities:
Climate Data. Scope of Core Data Air temperature Precipitation Rain Snow Relative Humidity Barometric Pressure Solar Radiation Wind.
Terrestrial Ecosystems Monitoring Sites (TEMS) Who, what, where International on-line directory of monitoring sites and networks carrying out long-term.
1 WTF-CEOP Project Table of Contents 1. Overall Status : Satoko Miura [15 min] 2. JAXA Prototype System [30min] (1) Status: Satoko Miura (2) Demonstration:
1 - What are the local, regional, and continental-scale exchanges of carbon, nitrogen, and reactive species? What are their relationships to underlying.
Production.
Surface Water Quality Indicators Around the Farm Water Quality Area of Expertise Team.
Ecosystem Observatory in China -CERN as an example Yifei Jia, Xiubo Yu , Brisbane Chinese Ecosystem Research Network Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Antarctic climate cooling and terrestrial ecosystem response 환경계획학과 환경관리전공 김지연.
Future Earth workshop – Kuala Lumpur Breakout session 2: Research priorities and opportunities to strengthen capabilities within Future Earth in Asia and.
Ecology The study of interactions between organisms and the environment (biotic and abiotic factors)
Ecology is These interactions are two-way: organisms are affected by their environment, and by their presence and activities, change their environment.
Terrestrial-atmosphere (1)
Research ideas / project ideas
5th Workshop on "SMART Cable Systems: Latest Developments and Designing the Wet Demonstrator Project" (Dubai, UAE, April 2016) Contribution of.
Wireless Sensor Networks: Instrumenting the Physical World
Earth Data Science Lindsay Barbieri.
Measuring mountain water cycle at the basin scale
Intro to Oceanography.
Wireless Sensor Networks: Instrumenting the Physical World
Biodiversity.
Fluxes from Across the Street Using Artificial Neural Networks to Model Carbon Cycling from Paired Flux Sites David E. Reed Jeralyn M. Poe Michael Abraha.
Presentation transcript:

Oct-24-07US France Workshop On Environment and and Sensor Nets Environment and Sensor Networks Workshop US France Young Engineering Scientists Symposium Oct 2007

Oct-24-07US France Workshop On Environment and and Sensor Nets From Case Studies to Research Themes Animal Behavior Spatial Variability of Net Primary Productivity Aquatic Systems

Oct-24-07US France Workshop On Environment and and Sensor Nets Animal Behavior Collar systems for, e.g., badgers 3D accelerometers for dead reckoning Adaptive/intelligent sampling Passive systems (e.g., RFID) for data collection Measurement of interaction Measurement of physiological processes, e.g., heart rate Measurement of environmental conditions

Oct-24-07US France Workshop On Environment and and Sensor Nets Spatial Variation in Terrestrial Net Primary Productivity High density spatial sampling Example system: flux tower site Measurement of light, soil moisture, relative humidity, temperature Sampling frequency/interval scales from 20 Hz to 30 seconds depending on variable

Oct-24-07US France Workshop On Environment and and Sensor Nets Aquatic Systems - Physical Structure of the Environment and Net Primary Productivity Continuous monitoring of phy-bio variables over depth 1 sample/hour real-time data at desktop video (microorganisms) seasonal scales

Oct-24-07US France Workshop On Environment and and Sensor Nets Research Ideas/Themes Animal Behavior –Nutrient cycling –Spatial heterogeneity –Dynamic network topology, energy-constrained, remote –GPS/inertial fusion, advanced sampling and feature analysis Spatial Variability of Net Primary Productivity –Eddy flux tower footprint –Plant growth/demography –Adaptive sampling; capability for long-term monitoring Aquatic Systems –Plankton dynamics along gradients –Impact of coastal nutrient loading –Optimized seasonal sampling –Remote, high data-rate systems

Oct-24-07US France Workshop On Environment and and Sensor Nets Unifying Issues/Themes Identify research bridges between groups (animal behaviour, Spatial Variability of Net Primary Productivity) Lack of mechanisms for information exchange between disciplines – Develop information sources on IT capabilities in environmental sensing Need for testbeds and real-wolrd datasets Data management/standards –Promote research across experiments and scales