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From Sensor to Cloud: An IoT Network of Radon Outdoor Probes to Monitor Active Volcanoes

While radon in soil gases has been identified for decades as a potential precursor of volcanic eruptions, there has been a recent interest for monitoring radon in air on active volcanoes. We present here the first network of outdoor air radon sensors that was installed successfully on Mt. Etna volca...

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Autores principales: Terray, Luca, Royer, Laurent, Sarramia, David, Achard, Cyrille, Bourdeau, Etienne, Chardon, Patrick, Claude, Alexandre, Fuchet, Jérôme, Gauthier, Pierre-Jean, Grimbichler, David, Mezhoud, Jérémy, Ogereau, Francis, Vandaële, Richard, Breton, Vincent
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7294423/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32408560
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20102755
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author Terray, Luca
Royer, Laurent
Sarramia, David
Achard, Cyrille
Bourdeau, Etienne
Chardon, Patrick
Claude, Alexandre
Fuchet, Jérôme
Gauthier, Pierre-Jean
Grimbichler, David
Mezhoud, Jérémy
Ogereau, Francis
Vandaële, Richard
Breton, Vincent
author_facet Terray, Luca
Royer, Laurent
Sarramia, David
Achard, Cyrille
Bourdeau, Etienne
Chardon, Patrick
Claude, Alexandre
Fuchet, Jérôme
Gauthier, Pierre-Jean
Grimbichler, David
Mezhoud, Jérémy
Ogereau, Francis
Vandaële, Richard
Breton, Vincent
author_sort Terray, Luca
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description While radon in soil gases has been identified for decades as a potential precursor of volcanic eruptions, there has been a recent interest for monitoring radon in air on active volcanoes. We present here the first network of outdoor air radon sensors that was installed successfully on Mt. Etna volcano, Sicily, Italy in September 2019. Small radon sensors designed for workers and home dosimetry were tropicalized in order to be operated continuously in harsh volcanic conditions with an autonomy of several months. Two stations have been installed on the south flank of the volcano at ~3000 m of elevation. A private network has been deployed in order to transfer the measurements from the stations directly to a server located in France, using a low-power wide-area transmission technology from Internet of Things (IoT) called LoRaWAN. Data finally feed a data lake, allowing flexibility in data management and sharing. A first analysis of the radon datasets confirms previous observations, while adding temporal information never accessed before. The observed performances confirm IoT solutions are very adapted to active volcano monitoring in terms of range, autonomy, and data loss.
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spelling pubmed-72944232020-08-13 From Sensor to Cloud: An IoT Network of Radon Outdoor Probes to Monitor Active Volcanoes Terray, Luca Royer, Laurent Sarramia, David Achard, Cyrille Bourdeau, Etienne Chardon, Patrick Claude, Alexandre Fuchet, Jérôme Gauthier, Pierre-Jean Grimbichler, David Mezhoud, Jérémy Ogereau, Francis Vandaële, Richard Breton, Vincent Sensors (Basel) Article While radon in soil gases has been identified for decades as a potential precursor of volcanic eruptions, there has been a recent interest for monitoring radon in air on active volcanoes. We present here the first network of outdoor air radon sensors that was installed successfully on Mt. Etna volcano, Sicily, Italy in September 2019. Small radon sensors designed for workers and home dosimetry were tropicalized in order to be operated continuously in harsh volcanic conditions with an autonomy of several months. Two stations have been installed on the south flank of the volcano at ~3000 m of elevation. A private network has been deployed in order to transfer the measurements from the stations directly to a server located in France, using a low-power wide-area transmission technology from Internet of Things (IoT) called LoRaWAN. Data finally feed a data lake, allowing flexibility in data management and sharing. A first analysis of the radon datasets confirms previous observations, while adding temporal information never accessed before. The observed performances confirm IoT solutions are very adapted to active volcano monitoring in terms of range, autonomy, and data loss. MDPI 2020-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7294423/ /pubmed/32408560 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20102755 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Terray, Luca
Royer, Laurent
Sarramia, David
Achard, Cyrille
Bourdeau, Etienne
Chardon, Patrick
Claude, Alexandre
Fuchet, Jérôme
Gauthier, Pierre-Jean
Grimbichler, David
Mezhoud, Jérémy
Ogereau, Francis
Vandaële, Richard
Breton, Vincent
From Sensor to Cloud: An IoT Network of Radon Outdoor Probes to Monitor Active Volcanoes
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title_fullStr From Sensor to Cloud: An IoT Network of Radon Outdoor Probes to Monitor Active Volcanoes
title_full_unstemmed From Sensor to Cloud: An IoT Network of Radon Outdoor Probes to Monitor Active Volcanoes
title_short From Sensor to Cloud: An IoT Network of Radon Outdoor Probes to Monitor Active Volcanoes
title_sort from sensor to cloud: an iot network of radon outdoor probes to monitor active volcanoes
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7294423/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32408560
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20102755
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