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Abstract(s)
IoT has been widely adopted by HCI communities and citi zen scientists to sense and control the surrounding environments. While
their applications are mostly reported in urban settings, they remain
scarce in aquatic settings. Oceans are undergoing an immense increase
of human generated pollution ranging from noise to marine litter, where
current USV solutions to detect its impact on environment remain at high
cost. In our study, we design a first low-cost, long-range, radio controlled
USV, based on IoT and LoRa, intended to be used for aquatic expeditions
collecting environmental telemetry. We gather temperature, humidity,
GPS position, footage and provide a mobile interface for remote control ling the USV. With this pilot study, we provide an initial study of the
suitable simplistic GUI for long-range remote sensing in aquatic setting.
We discuss the findings and propose future applications and Internet of
Water Things as future research direction.
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Keywords
LoRa Internet of Water Things (IoWT) Unmanned Surface Vehicles (USVs) Ubiquitous computing Ocean conservation Environmental telemetry . Faculdade de Ciências Exatas e da Engenharia
Citation
Radeta, M., Ribeiro, M., Vasconcelos, D., Lopes, J., Sousa, M., Monteiro, J., & Nunes, N. J. (2019). Seamote-interactive remotely operated apparatus for aquatic expeditions. In Human-Computer Interaction–INTERACT 2019: 17th IFIP TC 13 International Conference, Paphos, Cyprus, September 2–6, 2019, Proceedings, Part III 17 (pp. 237-248). Springer International Publishing.
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International Federation for Information Processing