Design and development of a novel acoustic rain sensor with automated telemetry

This paper presents the recent results of the design of a novel acoustic rainfall sensing system that is low-cost, portable, and easily deployable, which makes use of the recorded sound produced by the impact of the raindrops on the sensor surface. The sensor design allows the gathering of acoustic...

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Main Authors: Guico Maria Leonora, Abrajano Gemalyn, Domer Prince Aldrin, Talusan Jose Paulo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201820103003
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spelling doaj-4367a96d02fc4f4a8d635a19d9e06a492021-02-02T03:49:46ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-012010300310.1051/matecconf/201820103003matecconf_ici2017_03003Design and development of a novel acoustic rain sensor with automated telemetryGuico Maria LeonoraAbrajano GemalynDomer Prince AldrinTalusan Jose PauloThis paper presents the recent results of the design of a novel acoustic rainfall sensing system that is low-cost, portable, and easily deployable, which makes use of the recorded sound produced by the impact of the raindrops on the sensor surface. The sensor design allows the gathering of acoustic signal power and sending it to a server after a specified time interval, either through SMS or mobile internet connection. It exists in a weather-proof, standard-conformant, standalone system with its own power supply and telemetric capabilities. These acoustic point sensors can gather rainfall data at high spatial and temporal resolutions. Such deployments can show the variations of rainfall intensities in sub-kilometer areas, particularly in the tropical regions. Since it is low-cost, it can also improve the density of rainfall measuring devices in an area. Moreover, the reliability is improved by providing near-real time data, as opposed to tipping buckets with manual data retrieval. The prototype sensor system was placed next to standard rain measuring devices and observed during the rainy season. The paper will discuss the design and deployment of the system, as well as initial results of data analysis and comparison with standard rain measuring devices.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201820103003
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author Guico Maria Leonora
Abrajano Gemalyn
Domer Prince Aldrin
Talusan Jose Paulo
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Design and development of a novel acoustic rain sensor with automated telemetry
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Guico Maria Leonora
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title Design and development of a novel acoustic rain sensor with automated telemetry
title_short Design and development of a novel acoustic rain sensor with automated telemetry
title_full Design and development of a novel acoustic rain sensor with automated telemetry
title_fullStr Design and development of a novel acoustic rain sensor with automated telemetry
title_full_unstemmed Design and development of a novel acoustic rain sensor with automated telemetry
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publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description This paper presents the recent results of the design of a novel acoustic rainfall sensing system that is low-cost, portable, and easily deployable, which makes use of the recorded sound produced by the impact of the raindrops on the sensor surface. The sensor design allows the gathering of acoustic signal power and sending it to a server after a specified time interval, either through SMS or mobile internet connection. It exists in a weather-proof, standard-conformant, standalone system with its own power supply and telemetric capabilities. These acoustic point sensors can gather rainfall data at high spatial and temporal resolutions. Such deployments can show the variations of rainfall intensities in sub-kilometer areas, particularly in the tropical regions. Since it is low-cost, it can also improve the density of rainfall measuring devices in an area. Moreover, the reliability is improved by providing near-real time data, as opposed to tipping buckets with manual data retrieval. The prototype sensor system was placed next to standard rain measuring devices and observed during the rainy season. The paper will discuss the design and deployment of the system, as well as initial results of data analysis and comparison with standard rain measuring devices.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201820103003
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