WANDA: A Radically New Approach for Low-Cost Environmental Monitoring

TitleWANDA: A Radically New Approach for Low-Cost Environmental Monitoring
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2011
AuthorsFay, Cormac, Beirne Stephen, Ó Conaire Ciarán, McGuinness Kevin, McGovern Scott, Coleman Greg, Shepherd Rod, Lau King-Tong, Corcoran Brian, O'Connor Noel E., Alici Gursel, Spinks Geoff, and Wallace Gordon
Conference NameACES Electromaterials Symposium 2011
Conference Date09-11 Feb. 2011
Conference LocationAIIM/IPRI, Innovation Campus, University of Wollongong, Australia.
Abstract

The cost of monitoring pollutants within natural waters is of major concern. Existing and forthcoming bodies of legislation continually drive the demand for spatial and selective monitoring of key pollutants within our environment. Although research and commercial entities continue to drive down the cost of the infrastructure involved in environmental sensing systems (with an aim to increase scalability), the realisation of deploying a number of such systems even now remains out of reach. High cost and maintenance continue to persist as the major limiting factors. The aim of this work is to combine recent advances in robotics with chemical sensing techniques to remove all but the chemo-responsive material from each sensing node, and package the sensing element within a low cost, mobile, biomimetic robotic fish for effective water quality monitoring. Consequently, this approach is believed to radically reduce the systemic cost and maintenance per nod

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