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Terrestrial Use Case Hardware

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- Below find screenshots of an example Kepler workflow using the RBNBToKepler2 actor and the resulting plots. This is junk "desk data"--the [Campbell CR800 datalogger|http://campbellsci.com/cr800-datalogger] and sensors are set up and running on my desk. You can easily note when I switched from AC to solar near the beginning of the battery voltage plot. Sensors and the solar panel were/are occasionally arbitrarily moved about, though it was fairly infrequent (in the case of the panel, generally to better sit in sunlight). We had one cloudy day.
- The program used to collect these data is also [posted below|TerrestrialUseCaseHardware#Datalogger Program].
+ Below find details on the [terrestrial usecase|http://reap.ecoinformatics.org/Wiki.jsp?page=Land_PlantPath] hardware, some pictures from a dry run setup, screenshots of an example Kepler workflow using the [RBNBToKepler2 actor|http://reap.ecoinformatics.org/Wiki.jsp?page=RBNBSinkActorDesignAndAPI] and the resulting plots. The CRBasic program used to collect these data is also [posted below|TerrestrialUseCaseHardware#Datalogger Program].
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+ ''__Note:__'' Don't try to read too much into these plots--data were collected indoors, from hardware that was occasionally moved about, powered off, etc. The program I use to push data into my RBNB server and the RBNBToKepler2 actor were both being modified as well.
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- All times are in seconds since unix epoch. This will be remedied in the future, it requires a fair amount of development to be implemented properly.
+ All times are in seconds since unix epoch. This will be remedied in the future, it requires a fair amount of development to be implemented properly.
+ You can easily see when I switched from AC to solar near the beginning of the battery voltage plot. Sensors and the solar panel were occasionally arbitrarily moved about. We had one cloudy day.

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