OSDT poster presented at the SensorNIS workshop in New Hampshire.

Title: 
OSDT poster presented at the SensorNIS workshop in New Hampshire.
Date: 
07/11/2011

Gastil-Buhl (Moorea Coral Reef LTER - Information Manager) represented the OSDT initiative at the joint LTER and NERC SensorNIS workshop. The workshop was held at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest in New Hampshire. Gastil presented a poster titled "Streaming Data Cyberinfrastructure at Moorea LTER".
 
Poster overview:
Digital Moorea is a collaborative vision of a coral reef ecosystem instrumented with real-time sensors connected to high-performance backend resources and sophisticated client applications.  It will be a living laboratory for long-term studies of marine ecology and a test bed for evolving technologies for environmental and biological sensing, communications, and analysis.  A diverse team of ecologists, computer scientists, and engineers from the Marine Science Institute at the University of California Santa Barbara (MSI, msi.ucsb.edu) and the California Institute of Telecommunications and Information Technology (CalIT2, www.calit2.net) are collaborating to bring this vision to reality at the Moorea Coral Reef site (MCR LTER, mcr.lternet.edu) of the U.S. National Science Foundation’s Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) program.
 
The poster is available at: [ppt].