Submission Number: 35
Submission ID: 61
Submission UUID: 26e3cd19-82b0-4821-8583-6b22e77dc614
Submission URI: /form/project

Created: Thu, 05/21/2020 - 15:56
Completed: Thu, 05/21/2020 - 15:56
Changed: Thu, 04/28/2022 - 13:35

Remote IP address: 173.48.192.21
Submitted by: Northeast Cyberteam
Language: English

Is draft: No
Webform: Project
Project Title LOBO Fleet Monitoring
Program Northeast
Project Image NECTlogo.png
Tags big-data (4), data-access-protocols (575), data-management (260), data-wrangling (6), metadata (264), file-formats (470), openstack (208), oceanography (331), python (69), software-installation (211), compiling (212), debugging (38)
Status Complete
Project Leader Damian Brady
Email damian.brady@maine.edu
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Mentor(s) Chris Wilson
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Project Description The Darling Marine Center (DMC) at the University of Maine is migrating their cyber infrastructure from a commercial entity
onto the university's systems. As a result, it is now possible for the DMC to have direct access to the raw data being captured by its fleet of Land-Ocean Biogeochemical Observatories (LOBO) buoys. LOBO buoys help scientist to answer questions about water quality, aquaculture site selection and ocean acidification. With this new access comes the possibility for the first time for the DMC to be able to have a monitoring system that tracks the status of the buoys in near real time and which alerts technicians to anomalies detected through the data. If this project is successful for the LOBO buoys it may be expanded to other buoy fleets as well. The monitoring program must be configurable so that it can take a variety of actions base on relationships based on the parameters being measured by the buoys.
Project Deliverables Intro/outro slides for project, working source code for monitoring, dictionary of configurations
Project Deliverables
Student Research Computing Facilitator Profile Undergrad student with system programming capabilities in C and Python
Mentee Research Computing Profile
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Project Institution Darling Marine Center, University of Maine
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Anchor Institution NE-University of Maine
Preferred Start Date 02/12/2020
Start as soon as possible. No
Project Urgency Already behind3Start date is flexible
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What will the student learn? Integrating research computing infrastructure in service of real-world marine assets. Support of (human) monitoring operations for buoys.
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What will the Cyberteam program learn from this project? Lessons from integrating research infrastructure with instruments in real-world, harsh environments.
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