Data Logging
question:data-logging

Data loggers can help to record data from a sensor over time -- often over days or weeks, or even months. There are a variety of data loggers available, both commercial and open source. Each entry from a logger -- stored on, for example, a memory card -- may have a timestamp and some data loggers can record location from a GPS as well. Data loggers can be [paired with specific sensors](/wiki/water-sensors), and an [enclosure](/wiki/sensor-enclosures), as part of a test. ## Design constraints What are we trying to do that existing commercial data loggers don't do, or don't do well enough? We're looking for designs that optimize: * low cost (i.e. <$100) * easy to use * easy to build or buy * weatherproof (possibly) * waterproof (possibly) * Arduino-compatible (so that they're compatible with the huge [Arduino](http://arduino.cc) ecosystem) ## Options Most of the below options are #arduino based, and all are open source: [wikis:datalogger] [notes:datalogger-option] Edit the [full spreadsheet here](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1zBcLpN4PZIATLh6aDR7mwCoejWryLYYm6cJD38MqT58/edit) (by @cfastie) **** ## Questions [questions:data-logging] ## Activities We're hoping to collect a set of activities you could do with several different data loggers here, such as an example "field test," so please add help us by adding activities which can be performed with different data loggers: [activities:data-logging] **** ## Power How do you keep a data logger going in the field? Solar, big batteries, even run an extension cable out? We're developing resources on powering your data-loggers here. ## Power Questions [questions:data-logging-power] ## Activities [activities:data-logging-power] **** ## Waterproof enclosures The #riffle project -- and others -- have explored a lot of ways to make cheap waterproof enclosures for data loggers, but where wires and sensors can still stick out. Here are a some notes and prototypes under the tag #data-logger-enclosures. You can also visit the page on [sensor enclosures here](https://publiclab.org/wiki/sensor-enclosures) [notes:data-logger-enclosures] ...


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cfastie "The Melexis MLX90614 Non-Contact Sensor has a temperature range of -70°C to +380°C. This is an infrared sensor so it does not have to touch the thi..." | Read more » about 7 years ago
gretchengehrke "The spreadsheet in this research note by Jeff could have some useful ideas for data analysis platforms, and features to consider when selecting a p..." | Read more » over 7 years ago
MadTinker "No, never heard of Plotly. Looks interesting. . " | Read more » over 7 years ago
gretchengehrke "Hi @MadTinker, I agree that R has awesome functionality, AND I agree with you that the learning curve is quite steep. Have you ever used Plotly? I ..." | Read more » over 7 years ago
MadTinker "Not quite at the point of plotting data from loggers, but generic favorite for this type of data is R. Pluses: free, extensive libraries, well test..." | Read more » over 7 years ago
gretchengehrke "That's true Chris @cfastie! You read through to the heart of my internal question on this too: is it worth it to try to hack commercially available..." | Read more » over 7 years ago
cfastie "Gretchen, It looks like some of the sensors in the Water Sensor wiki could be hacked to work with an Arduino based data logger, but you would want..." | Read more » over 7 years ago
gretchengehrke "@carohowe, Agreed! I read a paper a while ago (which I can't seem to find now) that demonstrated higher instances of asthma in neighborhoods with f..." | Read more » over 7 years ago
carohowe "@pera THANK YOU! That would be ideal! (Also, I'd LOVE to join the DC Women and Bicycles forum anyway!) I would love for you to share the informatio..." | Read more » over 7 years ago
carohowe "Thanks @gretchengehrke -- that's definitely what we're looking into! So many of DC's food deserts and low-income areas are also by far the hottest,..." | Read more » over 7 years ago
gretchengehrke "Hi @carohowe, this sounds like an interesting project! In addition to broadly looking at the impacts of greenspaces, I wonder if it would be intere..." | Read more » over 7 years ago
Pera "Hi Caroline! I could post this on the DC Women and Bicycles forum and a couple other bike groups I'm a part of. I think some of the cyclists I know..." | Read more » over 7 years ago
warren "Wig Zamore posted this on the main publiclaboratory list: Hi Jeff and Everyone - Two papers you may want to look at, both open access. One by S..." | Read more » over 7 years ago
carohowe "Thanks! Will do! " | Read more » over 7 years ago
warren "Also, Caroline, it might be worth posting a second question (linking to this one maybe) specifically seeking collaborators in the DC area -- i can ..." | Read more » over 7 years ago
warren "Hi, Caroline!! I agree with Chris - though if you're looking to download data (either as you go or once you're done) to a phone easily, you might ..." | Read more » over 7 years ago
cfastie "A data logger based on an Arduino microcontroller is well suited to the task of recording temperature every few seconds. The simplest Arduino combi..." | Read more » over 7 years ago
warren "(sorry, i meant i see data on the link at Sparkfun) " | Read more » over 7 years ago
warren "For starters, i see some data; was it working at one point and then stopped? And if so, (apologies for a dumb question) what were the things that ..." | Read more » over 7 years ago
warren "Great, we have a few options. We could try to connect your Pi up for remote access instead of relaying back and forth, or you could send me your co..." | Read more » over 7 years ago
efuhrm "Yes, I'm using RaspberryPi to run openpipekit, and my device is connected to the internet. " | Read more » over 7 years ago
warren "Hi! sorry I missed this -- are you using a Raspberry Pi to run OpenPipeKit? If so, are you sure it's well connected to the internet? There could b..." | Read more » over 7 years ago
stevie "Responses from the mailing lists: Hi Carol! So excited to work on this at Barnraising! Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but the data loggers will ..." | Read more » over 7 years ago
warren "Carol chipped in on the mailing lists: My first question is, similar to Chris's, what can the data loggers do? Conductivity? Turbidity? pH, dissol..." | Read more » over 7 years ago