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Development and Installation of a System of Urban Flood Monitoring Stations
In Metro Manila, Philippines (+ Sensor Networks for Agricultural Applications)
Alvin E. Retamar, ASTI-DOSTAugust 13, 2014
Outline
About ASTI-DOST State of Sensor Deployments General System Diagram Visualization The arQ The Urban Flood Monitoring System Project
Project Background Station Anatomy System Diagram Information Delivery
Sensor Networks for Agricultural Applications Project Background Station Anatomy System Diagram Information Delivery
About ASTI-DOST
ASTI-DOST = Advanced Science and Technology Institute – Department of Science and Technology
An R&D agency on Electronics and ICT
Projects related to Sensor Networks
Hydromets Tsunami Warning System
AWS DEWS (new)
Floodmons/Fieldmons Agromets
Metbuoy Urban Flood
State of Sensor Deployment
Hydromets (ARG + WLMS)
1180Tsunami Warning System(Detection and Warning)
30
AWS 86 DEWS (new)
FMons 8Agromets (+upgraded AWS)
149
Metbuoy 2 Urban Flood 2
*Started: 2011; Total as of August 5, 2014: 1457 remote monitoring stations
State of Sensor Deployment
General System Diagram
General System Diagram
Visualization
Visualization
The ArQ
ArQ = Advanced Remote Data Acquisition Unit
Wholly designed and developed by ASTI
The “brain” of ASTI's environmental monitoring stations
Trivia: called ArQ because the Ph Government's flagship disaster mitigation project is called NOAH. To create a connection, the datalogger was called ArQ => NOAH + ArQ = Noah 's Ark (biblical story about the great flood)
The ArQ
The ArQ
The Urban Flood Project ● Metro Manila, of special interest because it is a primary business
and residential center, perennially suffers from flooding during rainy seasons
● To date, MMDA identified 183 flood-prone streets in metro manila
● This project aims to provide information for motorists, decision makers, researchers, relevant-government agencies, and the general public about the state of flooding in the streets of metro manila
● By providing timely information, there is timely issuance of warning, better planning, fact-based decision making, and lessen people(complaints) and vehicles stuck in traffic, even lessen damage to property (people will not risk driving vehicle into deep flood)
● Information can be disseminated through LED displays(mmda existing plus project installed displays) located in strategic areas, mobile apps, websites (mmda [existing] or thr project's site), and social media (mmda twitter/ FB account)
● Flood information can be used to evaluate flood control activities/ projects
● The data sets can also be provided for research and academic discourses
Urban Flood Project - Station
Urban Flood Project - Station
Urban Flood Project - System Diagram
Urban Flood Project-Info Delivery
Urban Flood Project-Info Delivery
Urban Flood Project-Info Delivery
Urban Flood Project-Info Delivery
Street LED Displays for warning and information(sample photo from: isodaq.co.uk)
Urban Flood Project-Info Delivery
Existing Web Interfaces of MMDA (found at bottom of traffic navigator)Source: http://mmdatraffic.interaksyon.com/system-view.php
Urban Flood Project-Info Delivery
Existing Social Media Interfaces of MMDA (found at bottom of traffic navigator)Source: http://mmdatraffic.interaksyon.com/system-view.php
Sensor Networks for Agricultural Applications
● Project Objective: develop historical datasets for analysis in relation to climate change and early warning with special focus on the agricultural sector
● How: Establish a network of Agromet stations throughout the Philippines
● How Many: installed 100/100 agromet stations and converted 49/53 existing AWS
● Fund Source: USAID Funded-project in collaboration with DA-Bureau of Soils and Water Management (Main Proponent)
Sensor Networks for Agricultural Applications
Sensor Networks for Agricultural Applications
Sensor Networks for Agricultural Applications
Sensor Networks for Agricultural Applications
Thank You
The ArQ
The ArQ