Low-cost, do-it-yourself electronic microcontrollers are revolutionizing hydrologic research by enabling scientists to customize measurement systems and utilize real-time data portals. Along with the possibilities for customized wireless communication and prototype construction, scientists are gaining an unlimited capacity for designing customized hydrologic measurement equipment.
This workshop will instruct participants on how to program a Mayfly Data Logger with open source code that has been created for use with a number of off-the-shelf water sensors and deploy it as part of an EnviroDIY Monitoring Station. Participants will be provided with all the supplies needed to fully participate in the workshop, but the registration fee does not include any hardware for participants to take home. The components used as a part of this workshop will be available for purchase on-site if you would like to buy your own.
Topics Covered
This workshop will provide an introduction to open source environmental monitoring and measurement with a focus on water. Participants will be exposed to all aspects of Stroud Water Research Center’s EnviroDIY project, including Mayfly Data Logger programming, writing Arduino code for off-the-shelf commercial sensors, and using a free data portal (Monitor My Watershed) for real-time data upload and visualization.
The workshop will provide a hands-on introduction to edit code within the Arduino Interactive Development Environment that is appropriate for beginners. Building on this introduction, the workshop will teach participants how to copy-paste-edit code to run a wifi-connected water monitoring device during the course of the workshop.
The workshop will use data loggers (that are programmed by the user) to connect with off-the-shelf sensors (that measure an environmental attribute). The course will not provide instruction on building sensors.
The workshop will provide instruction on integrating data collection and management with CUAHSI’s HydroShare data portal.
Instructors
Shannon Hicks, Stroud Water Research Center
Rachel Johnson, Stroud Water Research Center
Sara Damiano, Stroud Water Research Center
Scott Ensign, Ph.D., Stroud Water Research Center
Feedback From Previous Workshops
“I feel confident that with the info I learned that I can set up and program the Mayfly to run sensors we already use without the need for high-cost data loggers.”
“I thought that Shannon’s presentation on the Mayfly and the sensor setup was very easy to follow, informative, and useful.”
“Hands-on activities were great in learning how to set up and deploy different types of sensors, also useful to hear about multiple options for hardware/software.”
Prerequisites
Familiarity with Microsoft Excel.
Fees
This is a ticketed event. Event fees listed here.
More Information and Registration
https://www.envirodiy.org/event/open-source-electronics-water-research-real-time-water-monitoring/