Stream: community

Topic: #realTimeExperimentalData


view this post on Zulip Miguel Tomas Pinto Silva (Sep 20 2023 at 11:40):

Real time validation of Experimental Data Origins: A DAQ devices able to Deliver Unique Experimental Data using Blockchain-like Fingerprint ID to a dataverse.

The idea
An innovative method for experimental data acquisition and management of collected data in real-time and is compatible with any open environment. The proposed smart DAQ device prototype has the minimum hardware characteristics to handle data measurements collected from sensors locally connected to it, store it on a local CSV or SQLite database file, and finally connect and synchronize data measurements collected with a data repository hosted remotely on a Dataverse in realtime.

More info about this #open science project here:
https://github.com/aeonSolutions/openScience-Smart-DAQ-to-Upload-Live-Experimental-Data-to-a-Data-Repository/wiki

view this post on Zulip Philip Durbin 🚀 (Sep 20 2023 at 13:44):

The sample you showed yesterday was asphalt, right? Have you ever heard of Asphalt Institute ( https://www.asphaltinstitute.org )? My cousin works there.

view this post on Zulip Miguel Tomas Pinto Silva (Sep 20 2023 at 14:57):

Register a smart data acquisition device / datalogger to a dataverse when starting a laboratory experiment
( from the GitHub issue 0687 : https://github.com/IQSS/dataverse/issues/9687 )

The smart data acquisition devices (S.D.A.D.) I've been prototyping have onboard, built into it, a security IC with a unique 72bit serial number. This means any S.D.A.D. can be programmed to identify itself on a #dataverse repository when doing experimental data exchange .

view this post on Zulip Miguel Tomas Pinto Silva (Sep 20 2023 at 14:58):

Philip Durbin said:

The sample you showed yesterday was asphalt, right? Have you ever heard of Asphalt Institute ( https://www.asphaltinstitute.orr )? My cousin works there.

actually, the sample from yesterday was a "rammed earth" sample. But you are correct, I also do have a few asphalt samples that I use

view this post on Zulip Philip Durbin 🚀 (Sep 20 2023 at 14:59):

whoops, https://www.asphaltinstitute.org (not .orr)

view this post on Zulip Miguel Tomas Pinto Silva (Sep 20 2023 at 15:01):

Philip Durbin said:

The sample you showed yesterday was asphalt, right? Have you ever heard of Asphalt Institute ( https://www.asphaltinstitute.org )? My cousin works there.

... I'm researching a self-sensing smart asphalt bituminous mixture using carbon fibbers and connect the asphalt pavement to a smart device for LIVE real-time status updates to any traffic passing on top of it ....
its defiantly something of interest to that institute ..,.

view this post on Zulip Philip Durbin 🚀 (Sep 20 2023 at 15:16):

Should I get you in touch?!?

view this post on Zulip Miguel Tomas Pinto Silva (Sep 20 2023 at 15:30):

Philip Durbin said:

Should I get you in touch?!?

sure. Yes.

thank you

view this post on Zulip Miguel Tomas Pinto Silva (Oct 13 2023 at 07:47):

Hi everyone,
Is now available on my Github, in the "laboratory automation" section, the new 16-bit S.D.A.D. for electric current and voltage measurements from an external source up to 85 Volt.

Here's the Link:
https://github.com/aeonSolutions/PCB-Prototyping-Catalogue/tree/main/Laboratory%20Automation

This 16-bit S.D.A.D. is one more added to the list of open hardware and open source code electronics (13 in total, now) i've been prototyping suitable for open science laboratory measurements, part of my ongoing research work titled :

"Validation of Experimental Data Origins: A Swarm of DAQ devices able to Deliver Unique Experimental Data using Blockchain‐like Fingerprint ID to a Data Repository"

publicly available here:
https://github.com/aeonSolutions/openScience-Smart-DAQ-to-Upload-Live-Experimental-Data-to-a-Data-Repository/wiki/Validation-of-Experimental-Data-Origins:-A-Swarm-of-DAQ-devices-able-to-Deliver-Unique-Experimental-Data-using-Blockchain‐like-Fingerprint-ID-to-a-Data-Repository

This one in particular is suited for laboratory experiments such as the "Rapid Chloride Migration Test", described on the NT Build 492.
And allow collecting more sensor data from a single specimen put to the test. To know more send me an email or message.


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