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Presented by: Mahmoud Khairy

Presented by: Mahmoud Khairy. “Designing Wireless Sensor Networks as a Shared Resource for Sustainable Development” e.g. Water Quality Monitoring Application. The Main Idea. WSNs are becoming cheaper, but the sensors themselves remain the most expensive component.

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Presented by: Mahmoud Khairy

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  1. Presented by: Mahmoud Khairy “Designing Wireless Sensor Networks as a Shared Resourcefor Sustainable Development”e.g. Water Quality Monitoring Application

  2. The Main Idea • WSNs are becoming cheaper, but the sensors themselves remain the most expensive component. • WSNs have great potential to be utilized as a shared resource • on-board processing • ad-hoc networking capabilities.

  3. The Main Idea • Sensor sharing will allow many people to benefit from sensor network data collection, even with minimal sensor resources. How? • Emulating Density. • Dense to Sparse Deployments. • Short Deployment Cycles.

  4. The Main Achievements • In Bangladesh, groundwater is dangerously contaminated with arsenic. • Hypothesis: The influx of dissolved arsenic to ground water is greatly enhanced where irrigation for rice cultivation provides the primary source of aquifer recharge. • We want to aid in validating this hypothesis.

  5. The Main Achievements • In Palmdale, California • Water scarcity in arid and semi-arid regions. • Reuse of treated wastewater! • Use WSN at the water reuse site. • Ensuring that environmental regulations are being met. • Providing feedback to a water control system. • Optimize water flow • Minimize chemical penetration into the subsurface.

  6. The Challenges • Algorithm Issues • Robust and Interactive Deployment Algorithms • Detecting Data Disruption and Faults • Monitoring Network Health • Rapidly Deployable Systems

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  9. Innovation “Developing wireless sensor net-works as a shared technology and resource, so that to be a useful tool for sustainable development.”

  10. References [1]http://nesl.ee.ucla.edu/fw/international/ict4d.pdf#search=%22wsn%20bangladesh%22 [2]http://rabieramadan.org/classes/2012/sensor/Lecture1.ppt

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