Integrating Mobile Telephone Based Sensor Networks into the Sensor Web
Our vacation students Jessica Clarke and Jessica Lethbridge presented a paper in the IEEE Sensors 2009 Conference held in Christchurch, New Zealand. The paper, co-authored by Ren P. Liu and Andrew Terhorst, was selected for oral presentation.
This is the system architecture diagram depicting the different types of connection between each component. SOS stands for Sensor Observation Service.
This paper demonstrates the development of a system that allows household consumers to monitor their water resources using their mobile telephones. The collected data is then forwarded to the Sensor Observation Service (SOS) which allows it to be integrated into the Sensor Web. The paper also discusses the Distributed Efficient Reporting via Interval Clustering algorithm (DERIC), that was developed to create more efficient and more detailed data sampling.
Read more about our use of wireless sensor networks for sustainable water resources use.
Jessica Clarke1, Jessica Lethbridge1, Ren P. Liu2 and Andrew Terhorst3
"Integrating Mobile Telephone Based Sensor Networks into the Sensor Web Camera", IEEE Sensors 2009 Conference, 25-28 Oct 2009. Christchurch, New Zealand. pp. 1010-1014 (ISNB: 978-1-4244-5335-1).
1University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia
2Wireless Technologies Laboratory, ICT Centre, CSIRO, Sydney, Australia
3Tasmanian ICT Centre, CSIRO, Hobart, Australia

