Smart environmental monitoring and assessment technologies (SEMAT)- a new paradigm for low-cost, remote aquatic environmental monitoring

作者: Jarrod Trevathan , Ron Johnstone

DOI: 10.3390/S18072248

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摘要: Expense and the logistical difficulties with deploying scientific monitoring equipment are biggest limitations to undertaking large scale of aquatic environments. The Smart Environmental Monitoring Assessment Technologies (SEMAT) project is aimed at addressing this problem by creating an open standard for low-cost, near real-time, remote environmental systems. This paper presents latest refinement SEMAT system in-line evolution existing technologies, inexpensive sensors expectations. We provide a systems analysis design units back-end data management system. system's value augmented through unique e-waste recycling repurposing model which engages/educates community in production using social enterprise. serves as innovate around further state play low-cost monitoring. have been trialled peri-urban lake setting results demonstrate capabilities ongoing real-time validate study site.

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