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D3.5 Demonstrating robust data provision – data transmission and near real-time QC – employing a use case in a remote ocean region
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Project ENVRIplus
Deliverable nr D3.5
Submission date 2019-06-27
Type Demonstrator

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Most of the environmental RIs involved in EnvriPlus are making use of spatially distributed infrastructures mostly in remote regions of our planet. The operation of the equipment in remote areas requires permanent access via specific communication channels and continuous maintenance of the network. The RIs involved in EnvriPlus have developed ad-hoc solutions that work well in their related network environment. The goal of WP 3 is to encourage cross-fertilization between the different disciplines to improve individual solutions and at the same time ensure that data and information exchange will be facilitated. Furthermore, innovative solutions in regard to implementing necessary network components shall be evaluated. For that purpose, a radical different approach towards implementing a data acquisition and transmission module have been conceived that aims at developing a prototype of an open source system to allow other users to adopt specific concepts or add new ideas on hard- or software implementations. This report provides a description of the prototype that has been realized and results from first field tests.

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