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===Introduction ===
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=== Working Group Scope ===
Below are sections of a living document to which contributions can be made by anybody interested in this subject. Please post question, answers, experiences with particular software/hardware/setup, comments, additions, edits, resources, and publications. Please use common online etiquette. If conflicting views arise they should be discussed in the envirosensing e-mail list.
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Our working group is centered on developing and promoting best practices for '''environmental sensor networks and sensor data management'''.
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===Contributors===
 
Each section has a lead editor who is responsible for periodically compiling comments and contributions into stable versions of this document which will be archived as PDF versions and can be found here. If you contribute to this document by editing or adding text, images or comments you agree to the use of that material in the regularly published PDF versions of this document. Please add your name to the list of contributors if you feel you made a significant contribution.
 
  
* Renee F. Brown, Sevilleta LTER, rfbrown at sevilleta.unm.edu
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We are a community of '''science-driven''' practitioners that work across the domains of terrestrial '''in-situ observation''', long term monitoring, '''QA and QC''', sensor engineering, '''field deployment'''/design, data '''networking''', edge computing, power systems, and '''software''' '''infrastructure'''.  
* Richard Cary, Coweeta LTER, rcary1 at uga.edu
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* Corinna Gries, North Temperate Lakes LTER, cgries at wisc.edu
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We collaborate with (but do not focus on) practices around remotely sensed data (satellite imagery, drone surveys, aerial photography, etc.).
* Don Henshaw, Andrews LTER, don.henshaw at oregonstate.edu
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* Christopher Jones, National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, cjones at nceas.ucsb.edu
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* Adam Kennedy, Andrews Forest LTER, adam.kennedy at oregonstate.edu
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* Christine Laney, University of Texas at El Paso, Jornada Basin LTER, cmlaney at miners.utep.edu
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=== Get Involved===
* Mary Martin, Hubbard Brook LTER, mary.martin at unh.edu
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* '''E-mail List:''' [http://lists.esipfed.org/mailman/listinfo/esip-envirosensing ESIP EnviroSensing Cluster]
* Jennifer Morse, Niwot Ridge LTER, jennifer.f.morse at colorado.edu
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* '''E-mail Archives:''' [https://lists.esipfed.org/pipermail/esip-envirosensing/ ESIP EnviroSensing Archive]
* John Porter, Virginia Coastal LTER, jporter at virginia.edu
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* '''Telecons:''' [https://www.esipfed.org/get-involved/telecon-calendar Monthly on the first Tuesday at 5p ET / 2p PT] 
* Andrew Rettig, University of Cincinnati, andrewrettig at gmail.com
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* '''Co-chairs:'''  '''Scotty Strachan''' (Nevada System of Higher Ed), '''Joseph Bell''' (U.S. Geological Survey), '''Martha Apple''' (Montana Tech)
* Scotty Strachan, University of Nevada, Reno, scotty at dayhike.net
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* Branko Zdravkovic, University of Saskatchewan, branko.zdravkovic at usask.ca
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Our monthly Zoom calls are attended by various cluster members and contributors, representing the community across NSF-LTER, USGS, EPA, NEON, CZO, NASA, as well as academic scientists, private industry, and NGO's. We feature a combination of guest speakers, group discussion, and working sessions. All are welcome to attend!
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We also host sessions at annual ESIP meetings, AGU, and more - so watch for opportunities to attend or submit an abstract.
 
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===Resources===
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===Best Practices Document===
* [[Introduction]]
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* [[Introduction]] ([[User:griesc |Corinna Gries]])
* [[Sensor Site and Platform Selection]]
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* [[Sensor Site and Platform Selection]] ([[User:ScottyS |Scotty Strachan]] & Adam Kennedy)
* [[Data Acquisition and Transmission]]
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* [[Sensor Data Acquisition]] ([[User:rfbrown |Renée F. Brown]])
* [[Sensor Management Tracking and Documentation]]
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* [[Sensor Management Tracking and Documentation]] ([[User:griesc |Corinna Gries]])
* [[Streaming Data Management Middleware]]
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* [[Sensor Data Management Middleware]] (Christine Laney & Branko Zdravkovic)
* [[Sensor Data Quality]]
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* [[Sensor Data Quality]] ([[User:donhenshaw |Don Henshaw]] & Mary Martin)
* [[Sensor Data Archiving]]
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* [[Sensor Data Archiving]] (Christopher Jones)
* [[Workshop Materials]]
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* Download complete document as of 1 Dec 2014 [[File:sensor_best_practices_1Dec2014.pdf]]
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=== Get Involved===
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===Cluster Resources===
* '''E-mail List:''' [http://lists.esipfed.org/mailman/listinfo/esip-envirosensing ESIP EnviroSensing Cluster]
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*[[2019 EnviroSensing Plan|2019 EnviroSensing Working Group Plan]]
* '''E-mail Archives:''' [http://www.lists.esipfed.org/pipermail/esip-envirosensing/ ESIP EnviroSensing Archive]
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* [[EnviroSensing Monthly telecons]]
* '''Telecons:'''
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* [[PDF_Archives|Monthly PDF archive]]
* '''Contact:''' [[User:griesc | Corinna Gries]], [[User:mbjones | Matt Jones]], [[User:rfbrown | Renee F. Brown]], [[User:Jpdowning | Jason Downing]]
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* [[Media:2018-winter-session-survey.pdf|2018 Winter Meeting Survey Results]]
* '''Wiki editing:''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Wiki_markup Wiki Markup Language]
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* [[Earthcube-xdomes|Earthcube-X-DOMES]]
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*[[Sensor Software Collaborations]]
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*[[Workshops and Training Material]]
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*[[QC_Resources|Publications about Quality Control]]
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*[[Sensor_Resources|Publications about Sensors and Field Techniques]]
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*[[Outside Links]]
 
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Latest revision as of 12:55, April 19, 2022


Welcome to the Environmental Sensing Cluster.

Working Group Scope

Our working group is centered on developing and promoting best practices for environmental sensor networks and sensor data management.


We are a community of science-driven practitioners that work across the domains of terrestrial in-situ observation, long term monitoring, QA and QC, sensor engineering, field deployment/design, data networking, edge computing, power systems, and software infrastructure.

We collaborate with (but do not focus on) practices around remotely sensed data (satellite imagery, drone surveys, aerial photography, etc.).

Get Involved

Our monthly Zoom calls are attended by various cluster members and contributors, representing the community across NSF-LTER, USGS, EPA, NEON, CZO, NASA, as well as academic scientists, private industry, and NGO's. We feature a combination of guest speakers, group discussion, and working sessions. All are welcome to attend!


We also host sessions at annual ESIP meetings, AGU, and more - so watch for opportunities to attend or submit an abstract.

Best Practices Document

Cluster Resources