Date
Attendees
Goals
- Understand Arctic ABC project
- Current work
- Long-term objectives
- Think of possible collaboration
Discussion items
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Minutes
- Arctic ABC first approach: to deploy simple sensor nodes separated about 100 metres from each other (October 2018). 1 year.
- Biologists want to deploy sensors in the North, mounted on the ice. The sensor nodes will be deployed in a similar way to figure 1 and the diameter of the structure has to be bigger than a polar bear's jaw.
Figure 1. Context diagram.
- These sensor nodes are called POPE and there are 5 types:
- Simba:
- Ice sensor-
- It can be bought and it is cheap.
- Sends data through Iridium SBD at 1.6 GHz. Data: ~kB.
- Environmental
- Collects light sensor data ~kB.
- Will use Iridium.
- It is custom.
- Acoustic
- SAMS & Trondheim
- 2 types
- Will be deployed in October 2018 and has two sensors.
- AZFP: acoustic signals for fish. 2 units (one will generate about 1 GB data per year, the other one ~~2 GB per year).
- Use MBR radio (Radionor) at 5 GHz.
- Data is collected every 3 months with an airplane (few kms range)
- Kongsberg acoustic
- ~120 GB
- Will be deployed in October 2018 and has two sensors.
- The sensor nodes works like this:
- Wakes up every hour
- Turns on equipment, writes sensor data into the SSD & switches off
- Sends housekeeping data
- Quick cost comparison
- Quick cost estimation based on Roger's calculations (must be checked): (48*109)/106=48 kbits/Kr
- Iridium: 3.19 $/MB
- Possibility of testing:
- On an Arctic buoy:
- SDR+UHF antenna
- Mimic Iridium interface to connect to more devices
- Ny Ålesund (maybe also in Longyearbyen):
- 2 expeditions a year.
- There is a light cabin where equipment can be deployed (perhaps even without any cost?)
- Balloon tests for SDR (Erlander?)
- On an Arctic buoy:
Requirements for potential communications equipment
- General requirements:
- Easy deployment.
- No need for manipulating the equipment (cannot take off gloves).
- Energy efficient!! (If lower data, the radio needs a memory buffer to store data so that the rest of the devices can be turned off).
- Antenna:
- Weight: no strict requirement.
- Size: ~1 squared metre?
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