The Moo and Cement Shoes: Future Directions of A Practical Sense-Control-Actuate Application
Miran Alhaideri, Michael Rushanan, Denis Foo Kune, Kevin Fu

Citation
Miran Alhaideri, Michael Rushanan, Denis Foo Kune, Kevin Fu. " The Moo and Cement Shoes: Future Directions of A Practical Sense-Control-Actuate Application". Talk or presentation, 29, September, 2013; Presented at First International Workshop on the Swarm at the Edge of the Cloud (SEC'13 @ ESWeek), Montreal.

Abstract
A classical approach in civil engineering is to address the structural integrity of an infrastructure retroactively. This process often requires human intervention, introducing non-negligible error, and is restricted to a limited set of data points subject to interpolation. In an attempt to gauge the gap between research and industry, we immersed devices built on our research platform in a real-world application. Our observed results were not what we had initially expected. Rather, we found that the real-world environment was far more difficult to operate in than we thought.

Electronic downloads

Citation formats  
  • HTML
    Miran Alhaideri, Michael Rushanan, Denis Foo Kune, Kevin Fu.
    <a
    href="http://www.terraswarm.org/pubs/111.html"><i>
    The Moo and Cement Shoes: Future Directions of A Practical
    Sense-Control-Actuate Application</i></a>, Talk
    or presentation,  29, September, 2013; Presented at <a
    href="http://www.terraswarm.org/conferences/13/swarm/index.htm"
    >First International Workshop on the Swarm at the Edge of
    the Cloud (SEC'13 @ ESWeek)</a>, Montreal.
  • Plain text
    Miran Alhaideri, Michael Rushanan, Denis Foo Kune, Kevin Fu.
    " The Moo and Cement Shoes: Future Directions of A
    Practical Sense-Control-Actuate Application". Talk or
    presentation,  29, September, 2013; Presented at <a
    href="http://www.terraswarm.org/conferences/13/swarm/index.htm"
    >First International Workshop on the Swarm at the Edge of
    the Cloud (SEC'13 @ ESWeek)</a>, Montreal.
  • BibTeX
    @presentation{AlhaideriRushananFooKuneFu13_MooCementShoesFutureDirectionsOfPracticalSenseControlActuate,
        author = {Miran Alhaideri and Michael Rushanan and Denis Foo
                  Kune and Kevin Fu},
        title = { The Moo and Cement Shoes: Future Directions of A
                  Practical Sense-Control-Actuate Application},
        day = {29},
        month = {September},
        year = {2013},
        note = {Presented at <a
                  href="http://www.terraswarm.org/conferences/13/swarm/index.htm"
                  >First International Workshop on the Swarm at the
                  Edge of the Cloud (SEC'13 @ ESWeek)</a>, Montreal.},
        abstract = {A classical approach in civil engineering is to
                  address the structural integrity of an
                  infrastructure retroactively. This process often
                  requires human intervention, introducing
                  non-negligible error, and is restricted to a
                  limited set of data points subject to
                  interpolation. In an attempt to gauge the gap
                  between research and industry, we immersed devices
                  built on our research platform in a real-world
                  application. Our observed results were not what we
                  had initially expected. Rather, we found that the
                  real-world environment was far more difficult to
                  operate in than we thought.},
        URL = {http://terraswarm.org/pubs/111.html}
    }
    

Posted by Christopher Brooks on 29 Sep 2013.

Notice: This material is presented to ensure timely dissemination of scholarly and technical work. Copyright and all rights therein are retained by authors or by other copyright holders. All persons copying this information are expected to adhere to the terms and constraints invoked by each author's copyright.