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Contact: James Scott, [[Microsoft]] <jws@microsoft.com> | Contact: James Scott, [[Microsoft Research]] <jws@microsoft.com> | ||
Use Azure Sphere to conduct environmental sensing in the pursuit of a citizen science goal. Use at least one environmental sensor (e.g. temperature, humidity, pressure, particulate levels, etc) and an output (e.g. LED). An enclosure should be designed to protect the device, and at least 5x devices should be built and deployed for at least one week. Data should be sent to an Azure IoT Central service enabling visualizations. The design of the system should be documented openly (e.g. on github) enabling reuse. Hardware (Azure Sphere development kits and sensors) will be provided. | Use Azure Sphere to conduct environmental sensing in the pursuit of a citizen science goal. Use at least one environmental sensor (e.g. temperature, humidity, pressure, particulate levels, etc) and an output (e.g. LED). An enclosure should be designed to protect the device, and at least 5x devices should be built and deployed for at least one week. Data should be sent to an Azure IoT Central service enabling visualizations. The design of the system should be documented openly (e.g. on github) enabling reuse. Hardware (Azure Sphere development kits and sensors) will be provided. |
Revision as of 16:52, 8 November 2019
Azure Sphere for citizen science
Contact: James Scott, Microsoft Research <jws@microsoft.com>
Use Azure Sphere to conduct environmental sensing in the pursuit of a citizen science goal. Use at least one environmental sensor (e.g. temperature, humidity, pressure, particulate levels, etc) and an output (e.g. LED). An enclosure should be designed to protect the device, and at least 5x devices should be built and deployed for at least one week. Data should be sent to an Azure IoT Central service enabling visualizations. The design of the system should be documented openly (e.g. on github) enabling reuse. Hardware (Azure Sphere development kits and sensors) will be provided.