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Title: On the deployment of out-of-the-box embedded devices for self-powered river surface flow velocity monitoring at the edge
Authors: Livoroi, Arsal Hanif
Conti, Andrea
Foianesi, Luca
Tosi, Fabio
Aleotti, Filippo
Poggi, Matteo
Tauro, Flavia 
Toth, Elena
Grimaldi, Salvatore 
Mattoccia, Stefano
Journal: APPLIED SCIENCES 
Issue Date: 2021
Abstract: 
As reported in the recent image velocimetry literature, tracking the motion of sparse feature points floating on the river surface as done by the Optical Tracking Velocimetry (OTV) algorithm is a promising strategy to address surface flow monitoring. Moreover, the lightweight nature of OTV coupled with computational optimizations makes it suited even for its deployment in situ to perform measurements at the edge with cheap embedded devices without the need to perform offload processing. Despite these notable achievements, the actual practical deployment of OTV in remote environments would require cheap and self-powered systems enabling continuous measurements without the need for cumbersome and expensive infrastructures rarely found in situ. Purposely, in this paper, we propose an additional simplification to the OTV algorithm to reduce even further its computational requirements, and we analyze self-powered off-the-shelf setups for in situ deployment. We assess the performance of such set-ups from different perspectives to determine the optimal solution to design a cost-effective self-powered measurement node.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2067/45972
ISSN: 2076-3417
DOI: 10.3390/app11157027
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