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Terrestrial Use Case Hardware

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- 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].
+ 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 [DataTurbine 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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- The datafile that comes out of Loggernet, an ascii comma separated .dat file (LoggerNet "TOA5" format) was parsed and pushed into my RBNB server with a small java program I wrote (DatToRBNB.java). This program can create a new RBNB channelmap using all the data in a TOA5 file or be periodically run on a growing file to append to an existing channelmap. (* currently have a bug w/ append mode periodically dropping old data). DatToRBNB can also be used to pull data from RBNB and print it to stdout (in fact pulling data is also done when using append mode, to gather knowledge about the state of the existing RBNB data before appending).
+ The datafile that comes out of Loggernet, an ascii comma separated .dat file (LoggerNet "TOA5" format) was parsed and pushed into my DataTurbine server with a small java program I wrote (DatToRBNB.java). This program can create a new DataTurbine channelmap using all the data in a TOA5 file or be periodically run on a growing file to append to an existing channelmap. (* currently have a bug w/ append mode periodically dropping old data). DatToRBNB can also be used to pull data from DataTurbine and print it to stdout (in fact pulling data is also done when pushing using append mode, to gather knowledge about the state of the existing DataTurbine data before appending).
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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.
+ ''__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. DatToRBNB.java and the DataTurbine actor were both being modified as well.
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+ |Datalogger | 1 | [CR800|http://www.campbellsci.com/cr800-datalogger] |
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+ |Solar Panel | 1 | [SP10|http://www.campbellsci.com/sp10] | 10W. Current at peak: 0.59A. Voltage at peak: 16.8 V |
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- !Plots
+ !Sensor Hardware with Example Plots
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- !Computer
- Details on the computer that will be deployed at Internet Point of Presence:\\
+ !Computer (ugly notes-dump that i'll clean up later...:)
+ Details on the computer1 that will be deployed at Internet Point of Presence:\\
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+ __dyndns address must be used at least once monthly for it to not expire__\\
+ sshd installed using cygwin, following these instructions: http://pigtail.net/LRP/printsrv/cygwin-sshd.html\\
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+ computer2:\\
+ the machine formerly known as dogbert\\
+ Dell Optiplex GX270 p4 3ghz winXP
+ LoggerNet is in Startup folder (even though this box might not be used for campbell gear in the future; loggernet is not config'd for the CR800)\\
+ XP account name: visitor, has admin rights.\\
+ Windows Automatic Updates turned off. WIndows firewall is on.\\
+ Bios:\\
+ Boot Sequence: 1. IDE CD-ROM Device 2. Hard-Disk Drive C: 3. Diskette Drive 4. Integrated NIC\\
+ PowerOn: On. Everyday at 00:00\\
+ Remote wake is On.\\
+ AC Power Recovery: On\\
+ Windows Auto logon has been enabled via tweakui\\
+
+ dyndns updater running as a service (ask me for address)\\
+ tightvnc server running with "Allow only loopback connections" set. ie you must ssh tunnel. starts automatically on login\\
+ __dyndns address must be used at least once monthly for it to not expire__\\
+ sshd installed using cygwin, following these instructions: http://pigtail.net/LRP/printsrv/cygwin-sshd.html\\
+
+ !UPS:
+ Both systems will be connected to identical UPS, 1 UPS per computer.\\
+ UPS details: APC BE350R "Battery Backup ES Series", 350VA 120V USB 200Watts. 8 outlets, 4 provide battery backup.\\
+ \\
+ APC Powerchute Personal Edition v2.0 installed on each pc. \\
+ Defaults settings kept, except: "Enable battery backup at all times" has been chosen.\\
+ Runtime is by default "Keep my computer on as long as possible". This should give ~7 minutes of pc runtime if pc is the only draw (the other UPS claims 36 minutes when connected to either PC...seems bogus.)
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- *verify open / connect behavior of Loggernet
- *sensor experiments
- *log serials, take photos
+ * ensure dyndns address is used at least once monthly to keep from expiring
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+ !Deployment at Baskett Slough (Dec. 2007):
+ (On slanted ground, it is level despite appearances. Loose cables have since been secured to legs and ground.)
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