Abstract. Climate change studies
are one of the most important aspects of modern science and related
experiments are getting bigger and more complex. One such experiment is the
Spruce and Peatland Responses Under Changing Environments (SPRUCE;
http://mnspruce.ornl.gov, last access: 16 October 2018) conducted in
northern Minnesota. The SPRUCE experimental mission is to assess
ecosystem-level biological responses of vulnerable, high-carbon terrestrial
ecosystems to a range of climate warming manipulations and an elevated
CO2 atmosphere. This manipulation experiment generates a lot of
observational data and requires a reliable on-site data collection system,
dependable methods to transfer data to a robust scientific facility, and
real-time monitoring capabilities. This publication shares our experience of
establishing a near-real-time data collection and monitoring system via a
satellite link using the not very well-known possibilities of PakBus
protocol.
Abstract. Climate change studies are one of the most important aspects of modern science and related experiments are getting bigger and more complex. One such experiment is the Spruce and Peatland Responses Under Climatic and Environmental Change experiment (SPRUCE, http://mnspruce.ornl.gov) conducted in in northern Minnesota. The SPRUCE 10 experimental mission is to assess ecosystem-level biological responses of vulnerable, high carbon terrestrial ecosystems to a range of climate warming manipulations and an elevated CO2 atmosphere. This manipulation experiment generates a lot of observational data and requires a reliable onsite data collection system, dependable methods to transfer data to a robust scientific facility, and real-time monitoring capabilities. This publication shares our experience of establishing near real time data collection and monitoring system via a satellite link using not very well-known possibilities of PakBus protocol. 15
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