Search the stored fieldsite informationinfo.pngSearch for datasets through a dynamic filtering system and/or enter metadata from your fieldsite
Experiments entered into the Swiss Experiment Platforminfo.pngSearch through experiments by fieldsite and contact. These fieldsite descriptions will then link you further through the separate measurements to the data
Quick access to your project's datainfo.pngA bullet point list of institute and project pages for quick access to information. Edit this page to add your own internal link
Specific datasets which demonstrate the SwissEx capabilitiesinfo.pngA selection datasets which utilise the capabilities of SwissEx.
The Swiss Experiment Platform (generally known as Swiss Experiment or SwissEx) A platform to enable real-time environmental experiments through wireless sensor networks and a common, modern, generic cyber-infrastructure. This infrastructure will be used to enable interdisciplinary environmental research, allowing scientists to work efficiently and collaboratively to find the key mechanisms in the triggering of natural hazards and to efficiently distribute the information to increase public awareness.
The Swiss Experiment Platform aims to develop innovative hardware and software technologies and implement them for collaborative environmental research.
SwissEx Platform development can be split into two separate topics
Software infrastructure: An integrated, generic metadata and data storage solution with advanced metadata-based data manipulation and tagging (openly available for public use).
New sensor and network technology: Self organising sensor networks with advanced in-network processing solutions and the development of existing sensors to take advantage of the latest in technology.
Experimental data and national operational network data will be integrated into the infrastructure as widely as possible to provide the basis for a collaborative data infrastructure, with the aim of it eventually becoming self-perpetuating. The resulting database will be used not only for environmental research purposes, but also for a specific environmental education programme, which will also utilise the hardware products of SwissEx.
SwissEx Science provides a particular usecase scenario which aims to use the novel hardware and software technologies to enable improved hazard warning techniques. The main focus of this project is to provide localised extreme wind and precipitation assessments through precipitation forecasts and national forecast data, modified in real-time by in-situ measurements.
The technologies within Swiss Experiment are not only available to SwissEx partners. Although we cannot provide a great deal of support to external projects, we actively welcome you to use the infrastructure described in this wiki (which we have tried to keep as open as possible) and benefit from what we have produced. We also welcome external queries about the sensor technology based projects.
SwissEx is the supporting platform for all environmental research projects of the ETH domain funded by CCES. The majority of the SwissEx funding comes from CCES and MICS.
A guide to creating easy plots of public data in the SwissEx infrastructure can be found here Posted by Ndawes in WSL/SLF Lehning on 13 December 2011.
'Swiss Environmental Data and Knowledge Platform' provisionally funded.
The follow-up project to SwissEx (working title 'Swiss Environmental Data and Knowledge Platform') has provisionally been funded by the Competence Centre Environment and Sustainability (CCES) of the ETH. The main focus of this project will be to create build upon the tools created within SwissEx to build an internationally relevant advanced standardised knowledge platform for environmental research. Exact details are yet to be defined based on the funding available. This project will run for 3 years beginning in September 2012. Posted by Ndawes in SwissEx Admin on 7 December 2011.
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