Questions for Thermal Imaging staff notes: Open questions: Description challenges: how do we mai...
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1 CURRENT | gonzoearth |
January 19, 2012 00:58
| almost 13 years ago
Questions for Thermal Imaging staff notes: Open questions: Description challenges: how do we maintain “choose your own adventure” tool interaction?
Use cases
Thermal Pollution Mapping:
Hardware challenges: To arduino or not to arduino?
Proposed goals for next month: 1) MAP MORE STUFF 2) Quantify info Testing days 3) Organize workshops Proposed goal for three months: Proven Uses for next winter, archive of tool versions Proposed goal for six months: low cost kit being developed (get it off the breadboard) Proposed over all goal for year: added to retail? Devote staff time here for next couple of months? basic immediate to dos: video-- call to get involved, coupled with to-do list, etc. on plots site. guide? beginner arduino guide and beginner electronics guide are we making maps or images? to we geo/spacially reference? http://mike.teczno.com/notes/webgl-nokia-maps-II.html History/context of tool
Replicability##
Safe to operate. Required knowledge of basic electronics lab safety Development
How will this tool evolve with sensor and arduino development? --Could be easily integrated into its own circuit for substantial cost savings. Is this an intro arduino project or a stand-alone electronics project? Maintinance
Accessibility/legibility
$60
Change effected
Future:2012 tool goals:
this tool more than others really fits with our grassroots mapping experience, and should be developed as a mapping tool, laying the groundwork for indoor mapping. If combined with DIY LIDAR/stereoscopy to spacially place thermal readings, this could be the beginning of a powerful indoor mapping project with broad applicability. |
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0 | gonzoearth |
January 19, 2012 00:41
| almost 13 years ago
Questions for Thermal Imaging staff notes: Open questions: Description challenges: how do we maintain “choose your own adventure” tool interaction?
Use cases
Thermal Pollution Mapping:
Hardware challenges: To arduino or not to arduino?
Proposed goals for next month: 1) MAP MORE STUFF 2) Quantify info Testing days 3) Organize workshops Proposed goal for three months: Proven Uses for next winter, archive of tool versions Proposed goal for six months: low cost kit being developed (get it off the breadboard) Proposed over all goal for year: added to retail? Devote staff time here for next couple of months? basic immediate to dos: video-- call to get involved, coupled with to-do list, etc. on plots site. guide? beginner arduino guide and beginner electronics guide are we making maps or images? to we geo/spacially reference? http://mike.teczno.com/notes/webgl-nokia-maps-II.html History/context of tool
Replicability##
Safe to operate. Required knowledge of basic electronics lab safety Development
How will this tool evolve with sensor and arduino development? --Could be easily integrated into its own circuit for substantial cost savings. Is this an intro arduino project or a stand-alone electronics project? Maintinance
Accessibility/legibility
$60
Change effected
Future:2012 tool goals:
this tool more than others really fits with our grassroots mapping experience, and should be developed as a mapping tool, laying the groundwork for indoor mapping. If combined with DIY LIDAR/stereoscopy to spacially place thermal readings, this could be the beginning of a powerful indoor mapping project with broad applicability. |
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