Title: Networked Infomechanical Systems NIMS Environmental Observatories
1Networked Infomechanical Systems
(NIMS)Environmental Observatories
2Center for Embedded Networked Sensing
- Micro-sensors, on-board processing, wireless
interfaces feasible at very small scale--can
monitor phenomena up close - Enables spatially and temporally dense
environmental monitoring - Embedded Networked Sensing will reveal
previously unobservable phenomena
Contaminant Transport
Ecosystems, Biocomplexity
Marine Microorganisms
Seismic Structure Response
3Networked Infomechanical Systems
- Networked mobile nodes
- Sensing
- Sampling
- Energy logistics
- Communication
- Infrastructure
- Enables deterministic and precise motion
- Enables proper elevation
- Enables mass transport at low energy
- System Ecology
- Fixed nodes
- Mobile nodes
- Infrastructure
4Overview
- NIMS Background
- Unprecedented capability for spatiotemporal
mapping of structure and phenomena in complex
environments - ITR Program Objective
- Focused on fundamental, enabling IT
- Opportunity
- Harness NIMS for addressing urgent science
questions - Build a foundation for immediate next phase of
broadly applicable science investigations within
national and international programs - NEON, LTER, Ameriflux
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41Networked Infomechanical Systems
- Networked mobile nodes
- Sensing
- Sampling
- Energy logistics
- Communication
- Infrastructure
- Enables deterministic and precise motion
- Enables proper elevation
- Enables mass transport at low energy
- System Ecology
- Fixed nodes
- Mobile nodes
- Infrastructure
42NIMS ITR Program
- Fundamental Information Technology
- Introduces Networked Infomechanical Systems
(NIMS) technology - Exploits infrastructure for powerful sensing and
precise, sustainable operation - Embraces fixed and mobile nodes
- IT capability that exploits physical
reconfiguration to provide - Sensor Diversity that transports and orients
sensors to provide optimal data acquisition - Coordinated Mobility that proactively maps
sensing uncertainty and drives physical
reconfiguration
43NIMS Environmental Monitoring
- Access to three-dimensional volumes
- NIMS nodes may cover wide and deep transect
- Diverse Sensing
- Microclimate
- Imaging
- Acoustic
- Chemical
- Physical Sampling capability
- Air
- Water
- Sustainable operation
- Integrated energy harvesting
44NIMS ITR Progress Sept 2003 Start
- Developed NIMS Node prototype systems
- NIMS infrastructure
- NIMS horizontal and vertical nodes
- Energy harvesting system
- Deployed prototype NIMS Node system at Wind River
Canopy Crane Research Facility - 50m wide and 50m deep transect in Wind River
forest at crane site - Developing Adaptive Sampling Sensor Diversity
- Developed and demonstrated new methods for
efficient sensor transport and sampling
45NIMS Prototype Deployment at Wind River Canopy
Crane Research Facility
- NIMS Node
- Transport
- Horizontal
- Vertical
- Meteorological sensors
- Imaging sensor
- Wireless network
- Solar energy collection
- 50 m x 50 m transect
- CENS/WRCCRF Collaboration
- K. Bible, J. Franklin, R. Meinzer
47 m
Solar Cell
91
NIMS Node
84
Visible Imager With Pan/Tilt Actuator
Power Distribution Cable
50 m
Met Node (Ta, RH, PAR)
Battery Pack
CENS UCLA
Internet
WRCCRF Crane Site Dry Shack
46NIMS Prototype Deployment at WRCCRF
47NIMS Prototype Deployment at WRCCRF
48NIMS Prototype Deployment at WRCCRF
49Adaptive Sampling of Environmental Variables PAR
Measurements in Laboratory Testbed
PAR Illumination Intensity
Vertical Scan (m)
Horizontal Scan (m)
50Education Programs
- Undergraduate Student Research Program and
Courses - Graduate Student Research
- G6-8 Outreach
51Proposed Portable NIMS Systems
- General purpose with infrastructure options
- Rapidly installed towers
- Natural tree and terrain environment
- Capabilities
- Self-sustaining
- Horizontal and Vertical transport
- Sensors
- Microclimate
- Acoustic localization
- Multispectral Imaging
- Sampling
- Gas
- Water
52Diverse Applications Anticipated
- Enables
- New science investigations
- Fundamental characterization of sites to permit
progress in other areas - Programs
- NEON
- NIMS environmental observatories
- LTER Program
- Ameriflux Program
- Spatially resolved CO2 flux
- Environments
- UC James Reserve
- WRCCRF Forest region
- Andrews Forest
- La Selva
53NIMS Team
- Undergraduate Students
- Roja Bandari
- Jamie Burke
- Anita Chan
- Ryan Fong
- Kris Porter
- Bryan Ribaya
- Rachel Scollans
- Hassan Sharghi
- Lisa Shirachi
- Lynn Wang
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- Graduate Students
- Lisa Gruzdas
- David Jea
- Aman Kansal
- Chris Lucas
- Steven Liu
- Richard Pon
- Mohammad Rahimi
- Nithya Ramanathan
- Jeffrey Tseng
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- Faculty Team
- R. Ambrose (UCLA Public Health)
- D. Estrin (UCLA Computer Science)
- M. Hamilton (UC Riverside)
- T. Harmon (UCLA Civil Engineering)
- J. Jay (UCLA Civil Engineering)
- W. Kaiser (PI) (UCLA Electrical Eng.)
- G. Pottie (UCLA Electrical Eng.)
- P. Rundel (UCLA Organismic Biology)
- M. Srivastava (UCLA Electrical Eng.)
- G. Sukhatme (USC Computer Science)
- J. Villasenor (UCLA Electrical Eng.)