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On February 15, 2023 an acquisition test with an Ocean Seven 310 multiparameter CTD was conduct in the Panzano Bay. This acquisition was carried out as part of a joint project between the University of Udine - Uniud and the National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics - OGS. The purpose of this acquisition was to test the tools that will be used on an Autonomous Surface Vehicles (ASV). The ASV will collect, process and communicate biochemical data about coastal transitional waters and ecosystem, focusing on the northern Adriatic Sea, with a particular regard to seagrass meadows detection.
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The “IoT system "Cocal" is a real-time and low-cost water quality vehicle sensor network that covers the entire path from data collection to data access and web mapping. Cocal consists of a series of low-cost crowdsensing IoT devices installed on volunteer mobile platforms, such as a private sailboat. Each platform collects geolocalized environmental measurements (pH, temperature, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, redox potential), which are transmitted via GSM and LoRaWAN to an IT infrastructure capable of reconstructing in near real-time a web-based interactive geographic map of the quality of the surface layer of the water column. The entire system uses open source software and hardware, and all data collected is fully open and accessible within a FAIR perspective.
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The “IoT system "Cocal" is a real-time and low-cost water quality vehicle sensor network that covers the entire path from data collection to data access and web mapping. Cocal consists of a series of low-cost crowdsensing IoT devices installed on volunteer mobile platforms, such as a private sailboat. Each platform collects geolocalized environmental measurements (pH, temperature, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, redox potential), which are transmitted via GSM and LoRaWAN to an IT infrastructure capable of reconstructing in near real-time a web-based interactive geographic map of the quality of the surface layer of the water column. The entire system uses open source software and hardware, and all data collected is fully open and accessible within a FAIR perspective.
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The “IoT system "Cocal" is a real-time and low-cost water quality vehicle sensor network that covers the entire path from data collection to data access and web mapping. Cocal consists of a series of low-cost crowdsensing IoT devices installed on volunteer mobile platforms, such as a private sailboat. Each platform collects geolocalized environmental measurements (pH, temperature, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, redox potential), which are transmitted via GSM and LoRaWAN to an IT infrastructure capable of reconstructing in near real-time a web-based interactive geographic map of the quality of the surface layer of the water column. The entire system uses open source software and hardware, and all data collected is fully open and accessible within a FAIR perspective.
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The “IoT system "Cocal" is a real-time and low-cost water quality vehicle sensor network that covers the entire path from data collection to data access and web mapping. Cocal consists of a series of low-cost crowdsensing IoT devices installed on volunteer mobile platforms, such as a private sailboat. Each platform collects geolocalized environmental measurements (pH, temperature, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, redox potential), which are transmitted via GSM and LoRaWAN to an IT infrastructure capable of reconstructing in near real-time a web-based interactive geographic map of the quality of the surface layer of the water column. The entire system uses open source software and hardware, and all data collected is fully open and accessible within a FAIR perspective.