Ikarus is a participatory sensing application for paraglider pilots. It collects information about thermal columns, which are used by pilots to gain in altitude during their flights. Ikarus is based on the collection of barometric pressure information, annotated with the time and location of sampling. Thermal maps are then extracted from the contributed sensor data, and processed for visualization on web-based maps and distribution on other pilots’ navigation units.
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Area of expertise | Thermal Columns |
Application name | Ikarus |
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Sensors | GPS |
License of source code | Open |
Cost for use | Free |
Engaging level | Opportunistic |
Incentive techniques | Gamification, No-Monetary |
Type of access | Authenticated |
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Title | Ikarus: large-scale participa- tory sensing at high altitudes. |
Url | http://disco.ethz.ch/publications/hotmobile11_220.pdf |
Citation | von Kaenel, M., Sommer, P., Wattenhofer, R., 2011. Ikarus: large-scale participa- tory sensing at high altitudes. In: Proceedings of the 12th Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications (HotMobile), pp. 55–60. |