Presentation 2008-05-30
The Influence of Sensor Positioning in Sensing Results
Masakazu IMAI, Naoki SAKAKIBARA, Akio JITSUMORI,
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Abstract(in English) Understanding the characteristics of sensors is very important to apply the output of them. The Live E! project is deploying weather sensors all over the world. When we consider applications of the output of sensors, we have to evaluate setting conditions of sensors. The authors experienced influence of the sunlight in trial observation. To find out the influence, we prepared two sets of sensors, one is in a sunny place and the other is in the shade. We compared data of two sensors. Experimental results tell us that the sunlight influences our sensors. We also compared the difference of two sensors and strength of the sunlight.
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Keyword(in English) Live E! / Sunlight / Sensing Network
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Conference Date 2008/5/23(1days)
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Title (in English) The Influence of Sensor Positioning in Sensing Results
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Keyword(1) Live E!
Keyword(2) Sunlight
Keyword(3) Sensing Network
1st Author's Name Masakazu IMAI
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Information Systems, Faculty of Environmental and Information Studies, Tottori University of Environmental Studies()
2nd Author's Name Naoki SAKAKIBARA
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Information Systems, Faculty of Environmental and Information Studies, Tottori University of Environmental Studies
3rd Author's Name Akio JITSUMORI
3rd Author's Affiliation Department of Information Systems, Faculty of Environmental and Information Studies, Tottori University of Environmental Studies
Date 2008-05-30
Paper # IA2008-8
Volume (vol) vol.108
Number (no) 74
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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