CSIRO Sensornets Page

 

Environmental Monitoring
Water Quality Monitoring

 

 

SUMAC

Underwater Sensor Networks

Octopus

 

 

Current Projects

Our WSN research at CSIRO follows an empirical approach driven by national challenges in Australia. We have deployed many networks in various physical environments. Some of these deployments are publicly accessible through this link:

CSIRO Sensor Networks Deployments Page

Our current projects in the WSN area focus on environmental monitoring and water quality monitoring.

Environmental Monitoring

This projects aims at using sensor network to monitor the natural environment. Current deployments include rainforest regenaration monitoring in Springbrook, QLD, which will install 200 micro-climate and multimedia sensor nodes to monitor biodiversity and carbon states of the rainforest as it regenerates. To enable this deployment, we are investigating new adaptive power management strategies to maintain network operation in the absence of sufficient solar current due to heavy canopy cover. Read More

Water Quality Monitoring

This project is concerned with monitoring the quality of drinking water to Brisbane city. We have already deployed 50 water-surface nodes in lake Wivenhoe, the main water source for Brisbane, where each node measures the temperature profile along the water column. The network has recently been augmented with a terrestrial-based network for monitoring the movement of cattle in the catchment area to quantify their environmental impact and to develop strategies for reducing it. Energy is a significant constraint for the monitoring of cattle locations, which is why we are looking into energy-efficient localization strategies. Read More


Past Projects

Scalable Unified Management and Control for Large Scale Sensor Networks (SUMAC)

The objective of this study is to research and design an optimal communication software suite within an integrated network architecture, which includes a medium range wireless mesh network that serves as a bridge between geographically-spread sensor node clusters and the Internet Read More

Underwater Sensor Networks

The goal of this project is the development and deployment of cheap, easily deployable, short range underwater sensor networks in the coastal waters in Orange County, CA. As in many densely populated areas, the pollution in coastal waters is highly variant and highly dependant on weather, human activity, and other events. Read More

Octopus

Octopus is an open-source visualization and control tool for sensor networks in the TinyOS 2.x environment. Octopus provides users with a graphical user interface (GUI) for viewing the live sensor network topology. It also allows the user to control the behavior of one, many, or all sensor nodes, such as the sampling period, the radio duty cycle, or triggering mode. Read More

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