by Megan Carter | Oct 24, 2018 | Collaboration Updates
ESIP's EnviroSensing Cluster has been invited to give a webinar in the Australian Research Data Commons' (ARDC) Monthly Tech Talk Series on November 1st at 8 PM ET/ 5 PM PT. The webinar, entitled ‘Cart Before the Horse: System QA and Data QC Practices for Sensor...
by Megan Carter | Oct 22, 2018 | Collaboration Updates
The Information Management Code Registry (IMCR) Cluster is hosting a virtual hackathon on Wednesday November 14th from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm EST to continue development of three R packages: ingestr – For reading standard format data from sensors, data loggers,...
by Arika Virapongse | Aug 23, 2018 | Collaboration Updates
Author: Arika Virapongse, Middle Path EcoSolutions Have you thought about how your work with data might be helping society improve? The theme for the 2018 summer ESIP conference, “Data for Our Changing Earth: Realizing the Socioeconomic Value of Data”, was focused on...
by Arika Virapongse | Aug 22, 2018 | Collaboration Updates
Authors: Arika Virapongse, Ruth Duerr, Elizabeth Covelli Metcalf We are pleased to announce the recent publication of a peer-reviewed article in Sustainability Science that highlights the perspectives of the ESIP community around the topic of place-based community...
by Connor Scully-Allison | Jul 5, 2018 | Community Fellow Blog
I’ll never forget how it felt in the first few months working at the Nevada Research Data Center (NRDC). As a newly minted master’s student with only a minor in my chosen field of computer science I was all but certain that I was there by mistake. I barely knew C++,...
by Matt Bartos | Jun 17, 2018 | Community Fellow Blog
Why metamojis? Data flags are commonly used throughout the earth sciences to communicate data quality and provide other helpful information to users. SeaDataNet, for instance, uses numeric codes to convey information about data quality: 0 – No QC 1 – Good...
by Matt Bartos | May 14, 2018 | Community Fellow Blog
Hey ESIP! I wanted to share a pet project of mine that could be useful for those of you who work with GIS data (and especially for those of you who work with water data of any kind). Pysheds is an open-source library designed to help with processing of digital...
by Administrator | Apr 30, 2018 | Collaboration Updates
This post was authored by Arika Virapongse, Ronin Institute & Middle Path EcoSolutions; Lindsay Barbieri, University of Vermont; Ruth Duerr, Ronin Institute; Brian Wee, Neptune and Company, Inc.; Christine White, ESRI Can Earth Science data contribute socioeconomic...
by Matt Bartos | Feb 24, 2018 | Community Fellow Blog
Hey ESIP, This blog post gives an update on my FUNding Friday project: a proof-of-concept platform for automated sensor firmware generation. The results of the project are available on Github. Note that development is still ongoing 🙂 Project overview This project aims...
by Matt Bartos | Dec 24, 2017 | Community Fellow Blog
Overview This tutorial will demonstrate how to program an embedded device to read data from an analog sensor. We will cover some of the basics of analog sensing, such as analog-to-digital conversion, as well as the nuts-and-bolts of programming an embedded device....