亚速尔群岛过度旅游和空气污染的混合环境物联网映射

James Olmsted, S. Mwangi, Korey Pecha, O. Baiocchi, Katalina Biondi, S. Teng, F. Baiocchi
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在本文中,我们描述了微软Azure和Ionic的杂交,用于开发跟踪葡萄牙亚速尔群岛空气质量的平台。亚速尔群岛地区的旅游业急剧增长,这导致了对可持续旅游做法的更多公共投资。正在开发的平台将访问热电传感器无线网络的数据日志,并允许用户从无线网络外的位置上传数据。上传将使用跨平台Ionic应用程序完成,该应用程序正在逐步开发中。该应用程序可以很容易地定制和扩展到所有web浏览器和平台,包括桌面和移动设备。上传的数据将存储在微软Azure的云基础设施上,并可通过我们的应用程序访问。本文的重点是实验设置,有关空气质量数据的收集和数据的显示,基于一个时间轴,从最近的数据更新开始,一直持续到过去。来自单个传感器的数据也可以根据传感器的位置进行隔离显示。这项研究是由塔科马华盛顿大学与亚速尔大学和巴西Paraíba联邦大学合作进行的。
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Hybrid Environment IoT-Mapping of Over-Tourism and Air Pollution in the Azores Archipelago
In this paper, we describe the hybridization of Microsoft Azure and Ionic for the development of a platform to track air quality in the Azores Archipelago, Portugal. The Azores region has had a sharp increase in tourism, which has led to greater public investment in sustainable tourism practices. The platform under development will access data logs from a wireless network of thermoelectric sensors, and allow users to upload data from locations outside the wireless network. The uploads will be done using a cross-platform Ionic app that is in progressive development. The app will be easily customizable and scalable across all web browsers and platforms, including desktop and mobile. The data uploaded will be stored on Microsoft Azure's Cloud infrastructure and accessible via our application. This paper focuses on the experimental setup, the collection of data pertaining to air quality and the display of the data, based on a timeline that starts from the most recent data updates and continues into the past. Data from individual sensors can also be isolated for display based on the location of the sensors. This research has been undertaken by the University of Washington, Tacoma in collaboration with the University of the Azores and the Federal University of Paraíba, Brazil.
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