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Marte Case Study
Marte Case Study
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By Russell Rey D.
Marte
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01 Introduction 02
Related
Literature
03 Objectives
04 Methodology
05 Findings
06 Conclusion
Introduction
Wireless Sensor Nodes (WSNs) play a crucial role in the Internet of Things (IoT)
by collecting data and transferring it to a main server. They can be used to
enhance data collection methods and augment existing data regarding
fresh water quality. In the United States, comprehensive data on river and
stream quality is lacking due to time and monetary restraints. This paper
presents the design and construction of a W S N for monitoring water quality
of a local stream and the application of a UAV within the W S N to
remotely access data. Pre-flight preparation is essential for flights, with
Weather Briefing determining forecast and actual weather conditions. In
airports, monitoring weather conditions can provide vivid and exact
information for pre-flight purposes, allowing for the diversification of
microclimate conditions even within the same city. Radiosonde instruments
measure meteorological parameters such as air pressure, temperature,
and humidity.
Review of Related Literature
Tool utilized are being used in remote locations to gather data, where
Accessibility is difficult, and data transmission for, there is no processing
available because there is no network communication. Predicting with
accuracy local weather phenomena such as rain, fog, high fog, and
thunderstorms, due to insufficient coverage of measurement data in the
mid and lower levels of the atmosphere. Weather comprises forecast
winds and temperatures at cruising levels along the route together with
forecasts of en-route weather conditions, especially cloud conditions, and
any associated turbulence.
Methodology
Methodology
Advantages Disadvantage
Independence from
Limited Power
Power Grid, Eco-
Output, Limited
friendly, Versatility,
Applications, Limited
Cost-effective,
Capacity, Limited
Supplement to
Availability.
Alternative Energy
Sources.
Methodology