23. 06. 2017Distributed Arctic Observatory Cyber-Physical SystemOtto AnshusArctic University of NorwayThe arctic tundra is a demanding region with severe weather, low temperatures, limited network services and energy, and often being physically inaccessible. This project advances the state of the art for cyber-physical systems being exposed to such extreme conditions. The Distributed Arctic Observatory is a novel next-generation scalable, energy sensitive, configurable, and robust observation system enabling many in-situ observations at high resolutions and at many locations throughout the arctic tundra, and with services making the data available and explorable by researchers and the public. There are many challenges facing such a system. The in-situ observation units must be made autonomous so they continue operation despite network limitations, faults, failures, and malware. Observation units have to use their limited resources in an energy sensitive way. Especially the analytics processing to find interesting objects in the observed data requires increased energy efficiency. To be useful in practise the system must be adaptable to new needs, and provide for access to data and for practical analytics and visualizations. This talk will not present many solutions because the research is in its pre-project stages leading up to a final project proposal to the Research Council of Norway. The goal of this presentation is to get early feedback from systems computer scientists on the proposed project and its objectives and key concepts ahead of further evaluations by the Research Council of Norway on further funding. |
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