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Japan-India Sensor Network Project. Masayuki Hirafuji 1,2) , Adinarayana Jagarlapudi 3) , Seishi Ninomiya 1,2) 1) NARO National Agriculture and Food Research Organization 2) University of Tsukuba 3) Indian Institute of Technology-Bombay (IIT-Bombay). Research and development.
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Japan-India Sensor Network Project Masayuki Hirafuji 1,2) , Adinarayana Jagarlapudi3) , Seishi Ninomiya 1,2) 1) NARONational Agriculture and Food Research Organization 2) University of Tsukuba 3) Indian Institute of Technology-Bombay (IIT-Bombay)
Research and development • Deployment of a sensor network test bed in an Indian rural area and its evaluation • Improvement of existing DSS/GIS • Development of integration framework for sensor network data and Indian DSS/GIS/etc. • Evaluation of integrated system • Test and validate the integrated system • Presentation of results, report writing, etc.
Action Plan • Scientist exchangesOne or two Researchers will stay at the partners institute for a • Meetings • Kick-off meeting at IIT (Feb. 2008) • A whole day workshop during AFITA/WCCA2008 in Tokyo (Aug. 2008) • A workshop possibly with Indian Society (2009) • A workshop possibly with Japanese Society (2010) • Annual meetings (December 2008, 2009, 2010)Evaluation of integrated system • Test and validate the integrated system • Presentation of results, report writing, etc.
Bilateral points of view Japan side • to have an opportunity to strengthen the functions of Field Server by adapting it • to arid and semiarid climate • to learn about GIS-based user interface design and implementation that • combines several different data resources to support DSS
Bilateral points of view Indian side • to understand the sensor network and grid-computing technologies in dynamic agriculture and rural systems • opportunity to strengthen the ongoing distributed collaboration model ‘GramyaVikas’