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Development of portlet-based sensor management interfaces

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Authors
Sandoval-León, César A.
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Advisor
Rivera-Gallego, Wilson
College
College of Engineering
Department
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Degree Level
M.E.
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Date
2008
Abstract
Efficient and fast management of complex systems requires the development of efficient interfaces. The purpose of this document is to describe the development of a set of interfaces to provide sensor management capabilities using grid portals. An automated installation package was develop to deploy portlet-based management interfaces in order to facilitate the installation, deployment and development of such management interfaces using grid portals. Two portlet-based interfaces were developed. The first interface allows control the features of the PR1 meteorological radar. The second interface allows the management of Gumstix sensors pertaining to acoustic sensing applications. Also, an application portlet was developed to manage PR1 data. Additionally, a simple rain data detector service that allows the automated storage of raw data from the PR1 radar was developed.

El desarrollo de interfaces permite manipular sistemas complejos de una manera rápida y sencilla. Este reporte de proyecto describe el desarrollo de interfaces tipo portlet para manejo de sensores dentro de portales grid. Dada la complejidad de instalación de portales grid se construyo un paquete de instalación automática que provee un portal grid y permite una rápida implementación de interfaces de manejo de sensores como parte de este. Se desarrollaron dos interfaces: una para el manejo del radar meteorológico PR1 y otra para el manejo de sensores acústicos en malla para monitoreo ambiental. También se coloco en funcionamiento un servicio para acceder los datos meteorológicos del PR1, ademas de la detección automática de sus datos entre lluvia y no lluvia.
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Sandoval-León, C. A. (2008). Development of portlet-based sensor management interfaces [Thesis]. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11801/2358