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Acoustic sensor networks for environmental monitoring

Published:06 November 2007Publication History

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In this demonstration, we will show how smartphones can be used as a platform for monitoring environmental change, particularly with respect to birdlife. We have researched and implemented a platform using Microsoft smartphones for remotely monitoring birds. The platform comprises smart-phones running a custom application for recording bird song. The application manages sensors in an autonomic fashion to ensure that they operate reliably for long periods of time in a power efficient manner.

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        SenSys '07: Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Embedded networked sensor systems
        November 2007
        455 pages
        ISBN:9781595937636
        DOI:10.1145/1322263
        • General Chair:
        • Sanjay Jha

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        • Published: 6 November 2007

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        SenSys '07 Paper Acceptance Rate25of149submissions,17%Overall Acceptance Rate174of867submissions,20%

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