A macroscope in the redwoods
University of California, Berkeley · Intel (United States)
Abstract
The wireless sensor network “macroscope ” offers the potential to advance science by enabling dense temporal and spatial monitoring of large physical volumes. This paper presents a case study of a wireless sensor network that recorded 44 days in the life of a 70-meter tall redwood tree, at a density of every 5 minutes in time and every 2 meters in space. Each node measured air temperature, relative humidity, and photosynthetically active solar radiation. The network captured a detailed picture of the complex spatial variation and temporal dynamics of the microclimate surrounding a coastal redwood tree. This paper describes the deployed network and then employs a multi-dimensional analysis methodology to reveal…
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- 57.22
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- 100%
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- 17
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11Topics & keywords
- Microclimate
- Computer science
- Wireless sensor network
- Environmental science
- Tree (set theory)
- Node (physics)
- Photosynthetically active radiation
- Meteorology
- Life below water