The main objective of AQUAMON is to develop and validate a dependable monitoring platform in aquatic environments, supported by communication services tailored for that purpose. To achieve this objective, the project will bring together competences on fault-tolerance in distributed systems, WSNs and real-time communication, sensor monitoring and model forecasting. A fundamental idea is to provide a labelling procedure for data quality and combine multiple strategies to achieve dependable data, using different redundancy sources and data fusion techniques, supported by real and virtual sensors.

Specific objectives include:

  • Perform a requirements analysis for a generic application scenario, listing all physical constraints and identifying the required sensor characteristics, functional and non-functional;
  • Set up a sparse WSN in water environments;
  • Define and implement protocols assuring reliable and timely communication;
  • Define data processing mechanisms for estimating and improving the quality of raw sensor data;
  • Develop a dependable monitoring platform integrating these mechanisms with model-based redundancy-based solutions;
  • Test and evaluate the monitoring platform in a real application, jointly using existing and new monitoring stations.