DocumentCode :
3316902
Title :
Conceptual Challenges and Practical Issues in Building The Global Lake Ecological Observatory Network
Author :
Tilak, Sameer ; Arzberger, P. ; Balsiger, D. ; Benson, Bradford ; Bhalerao, Rohit ; Chiu, Kenneth ; Fountain, T. ; Hamilton, David ; Hanson, P. ; Kratz, Tim ; Lin, Fang-Pang ; Meinke, Tim ; Winslow, Luke
Author_Institution :
Univ. of California, San Diego, La Jolla
fYear :
2007
fDate :
3-6 Dec. 2007
Firstpage :
721
Lastpage :
726
Abstract :
Freshwater lakes provide a number of important ecosystem services such as supply of drinking water, support of biotic diversity, transportation of commercial goods, and opportunity for recreation. Wireless sensor networks allow continuous, fine-grained, in situ measurements of key variables such as water temperature, dissolved gases, pH, conductivity, and chlorophyll. Instrumenting lakes with sensors capable of sampling environmental variables is becoming a standard practice. Furthermore, many limnologists around the world are interested in getting access to and performing research on data collected from lakes around the globe to provide local, regional and even global understanding of lake ecosystems. To that end, a number of limnologists, information technology experts, and engineers have joined forces to create a new, grassroots, international network, the Global Lake Ecological Observatory Network. One of our goals is to build a global scalable, persistent network of lake ecology observatories. However, implementing and designing technology that meets requirements of a large-scale distributed observing systems such as GLEON has, thus far, been challenging and instructive. In this paper, we describe several key conceptual challenges in building GLEON network. We also describe several practical issues and lessons learned during operation of a typical GLEON site.
Keywords :
ecology; lakes; temperature; GLEON; Global Lake Ecological Observatory Network; biotic diversity; chlorophyll; commercial goods transportation; conductivity; dissolved gases; drinking water supply; environmental variables; freshwater lakes; in situ measurements; lake ecosystems; pH; water temperature; wireless sensor networks; Biosensors; Conductivity measurement; Ecosystems; Gases; Instruments; Lakes; Observatories; Temperature sensors; Transportation; Wireless sensor networks;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Sensors, Sensor Networks and Information, 2007. ISSNIP 2007. 3rd International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Melbourne, Qld.
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1501-4
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1502-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ISSNIP.2007.4496932
Filename :
4496932
Link To Document :
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