EARLY HEARING DETECTION AND INTERVENTION VIRTUAL CONFERENCE
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6/05/2017 | 9:30 AM - 9:45 AM | THE AFFORDABLE WATER QUALITY ANALYSIS (AWQUA) INITIATIVE | 301B
THE AFFORDABLE WATER QUALITY ANALYSIS (AWQUA) INITIATIVE
The Affordable Water Quality Analysis (AWQUA) Initiative aims to make real-time monitoring of key water quality parameters easy, affordable, and tailorable. Founded by the Open Source Water Lab at Johns Hopkins University, the AWQUA Initiative has a three-fold mission:
(1) Develop open-source electronics for affordable real-time measurement of key water quality parameters. We have established a public repository of water quality monitoring devices; providing layouts for circuit boards, detailing required electrical components and assembly requirements, and specifying firmware and procedures for calibration, use, and maintenance. All published plans are open-source.
(2) Implement common communications protocols so that open-source water quality monitoring devices may communicate data to stakeholders. The AWQUA design repository includes low-cost, open-source communications system designs to connect monitoring devices to smartphones, cellular networks, and the web.
(3) Develop tiered device performance standards for water quality monitoring devices, to accommodate a diverse array of budgets and needs.
Ultimately, we intend to make continuous water quality monitoring a reality in every village on earth -- by publicly developing, reviewing, and refining the hardware, communications, and performance criteria needed.
Join us!
- S07 Conducting freshwater science with open-source, inexpensive technologies
- S07 Conducting freshwater science with open-source, inexpensive technologies
- S07 Conducting freshwater science with open-source, inexpensive technologies
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Chris Kelley
(), Johns Hopkins University, iamchriskelley@gmail.com;
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