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Meteorological Command and Control: An End-to-end Architecture for a Hazardous Weather Detection Sensor Network
Abstract:
We overview the software architecture for a network of low-powered radars (sensors) that collaboratively and adaptively sense the lowest few kilometers of the earthÕs atmosphere. We focus on the systemÕs main control loop—ingesting data from remote radars, identifying meteorological features in this data, and determining each radarÕs future scan strategy based on detected features and end-user requirements. Our initial benchmarks show that that these components generally have sub-second execution times, making them well-suited for our NetRad system.
BibTeX
@inproceedings {269175,
author = {Michael Zink and David Westbrook and Sherief Abdallah and Bryan Horling and Vijay Lakamraju and Eric Lyons and Victoria Manfredi and Jim Kurose and Kurt Hondl},
title = {Meteorological Command and Control: An End-to-end Architecture for a Hazardous Weather Detection Sensor Network},
booktitle = {Workshop on End-to-End, Sense-and-Respond Systems, Applications, and Services (EESR 05)},
year = {2005},
address = {Seattle, WA},
url = {https://www.usenix.org/conference/eesr-05/meteorological-command-and-control-end-end-architecture-hazardous-weather},
publisher = {USENIX Association},
month = jun
}
author = {Michael Zink and David Westbrook and Sherief Abdallah and Bryan Horling and Vijay Lakamraju and Eric Lyons and Victoria Manfredi and Jim Kurose and Kurt Hondl},
title = {Meteorological Command and Control: An End-to-end Architecture for a Hazardous Weather Detection Sensor Network},
booktitle = {Workshop on End-to-End, Sense-and-Respond Systems, Applications, and Services (EESR 05)},
year = {2005},
address = {Seattle, WA},
url = {https://www.usenix.org/conference/eesr-05/meteorological-command-and-control-end-end-architecture-hazardous-weather},
publisher = {USENIX Association},
month = jun
}
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