Remote Data Logging with Cell-Phones and the Internet
Gibson, ADW
Date: 1 September 2006
Journal
CREG journal
Publisher
BCRA: British Cave Research Association
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Abstract
By means of the GSM cell-phone network and the Internet, data can be delivered from remote locations to anywhere in the world. Using this existing infrastructure can be an advantage over the more traditional point-to-point radio telemetry. An obvious use in speleology is the remote monitoring of long-term cave-based experiments or water ...
By means of the GSM cell-phone network and the Internet, data can be delivered from remote locations to anywhere in the world. Using this existing infrastructure can be an advantage over the more traditional point-to-point radio telemetry. An obvious use in speleology is the remote monitoring of long-term cave-based experiments or water levels and the progress of flood pulses. David Gibson outlines the principles.
Camborne School of Mines
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