Hardware Interface and Data Analysis(HIDA) for Unified Earth System Observation
AlM:Â Participants are invited to come up with new innovative Prototypes or Ideas that will help in efficiently solving one or more problems for the Earth system observation.
Ocean supplies heat and moisture to the atmosphere – Sea Surface Temperature (SST) is one of the important properties that affects and indicates heat and moisture fluxes. There will be two tracks of student hackathon – HIDA.
Problem Statement
TRACK 1: HARDWARE INTERFACE- focuses on using hardware to provide a solution to the problem statement to be given by us. Robust, flexible all-time 24×7, all weather, and low-cost electronics and software is the main goal to be applied to a variety of science missions for acquiring data and storing both terrestrial and ocean applications.
TRACK 2: DATA ANALYSISÂ involves using high quality labelled data from prior missions with similar sensors to investigate natural and sensor/platform induced signals. The problem statement will initiate a new thinking process among students to handle different types of the data format used in land and ocean observation and also involve them in producing logical codes to process the data based on the requirement.
- Tentative date for this event:Â February 20, 2022 (Sunday)
- Attractive Prizes will be announced
Further details and the link for online form will be updated in due course.
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