Environmental Monitoring of Libraries with MonTreAL
M. Großmann, S. Illig, and C. Matejka. Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries, page 599--602. Cham, Springer International Publishing, (2017)
Abstract
An ever-increasing amount of devices connected over the Internet pave the road towards the realization of the `Internet of Things' (IoT) idea. With IoT, endangered infrastructures can easily be enriched with low-cost, energy-efficient monitoring solutions, thus alerting is possible before severe damage occurs. We developed a library wide humidity and temperature monitoring framework MonTreAL, which runs on commodity single board computers. In addition, our primary objectives are to enable flexible data collection among a computing cluster by migrating virtualization approaches of data centers to IoT infrastructures.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 10.1007/978-3-319-67008-9_52
%A Großmann, Marcel
%A Illig, Steffen
%A Matejka, Cornelius
%B Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries
%C Cham
%D 2017
%E Kamps, Jaap
%E Tsakonas, Giannis
%E Manolopoulos, Yannis
%E Iliadis, Lazaros
%E Karydis, Ioannis
%I Springer International Publishing
%K altbestand bamberg bibliothek klimadaten luftfeuchtigkeit magazin montreal pi projekt raspberry temperatur ub überwachung
%P 599--602
%T Environmental Monitoring of Libraries with MonTreAL
%X An ever-increasing amount of devices connected over the Internet pave the road towards the realization of the `Internet of Things' (IoT) idea. With IoT, endangered infrastructures can easily be enriched with low-cost, energy-efficient monitoring solutions, thus alerting is possible before severe damage occurs. We developed a library wide humidity and temperature monitoring framework MonTreAL, which runs on commodity single board computers. In addition, our primary objectives are to enable flexible data collection among a computing cluster by migrating virtualization approaches of data centers to IoT infrastructures.
%@ 978-3-319-67008-9
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