Presented poster at Sensys on low-power biodiversity monitoring
Josh Millar presented our work on biodiversity sensing over at ACM Sensys 2024 in China. The full set of papers and demos has a range of impressive work on sensor networks, and some that stood out to me follow.
- "An Open-source Hardware and Software Platform for the Battery-free Internet of Things", which is "an open-source and commercially available battery-free platform that includes multiple boards, extensive software, and comprehensive documentation".
- "Towards Sustainable Live Sonar Analytics in Wild Ecosystems", which "enables real-time processing of acoustic sonar data with spatial and temporal adaptations, and features energy-efficient operation through a robust energy management module".
- "Canopy closure estimates with GreenOrbs", whose software and hardware is "tailored for sensing in wild environments without human supervision, including a firm weatherproof enclosure of sensor motes and a light-weight mechanism for node state monitoring and data collection".