- SE23B: Advancing community collaboration across AGU Sections to support the advancement of distributed sensing instrument, data, and software standards and practices in the Earth and Space Sciences
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Stephen Moysey, East Carolina University
How can AGU facilitate collaborations across Sections to help you get the data you need? Collecting data with sensors is important in all domains of Earth and Space Sciences. Yet many challenges in sensing are shared across domains - from building electronics and integrating sensors into communication networks to managing, interpreting, and sharing large-scale data streams. Approaches to addressing these problems have emerged throughout areas of AGU, creating an opportunity to share and learn about the needs, approaches, and solutions developed by your colleagues from all disciplines. A priority at this Science Exchange is initiating an AGU-wide agenda for identifying and advancing community standards and practices in distributed sensing. The goals are to identify shared needs across disciplines, document existing resources, and propose new opportunities where the AGU community can advance the capacity for distributed sensing across all fields of Earth and Space Sciences. You will help set the agenda for how AGU's newly formed Distributed Sensing Technical Committee can best serve all Sections. The Committee is coordinating member-driven activities for all sensing skill levels, from novices to experts, to collaborate across disciplines and applications, inclusive of research, education, and community outreach. We welcome all participants.
Index Terms
9805 Instruments useful in three or more fields
9815 Notices and announcements
9820 Techniques applicable in three or more fields
1904 Community standards
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NS - Near Surface Geophysics
H - Hydrology
S - Seismology
OS - Ocean Sciences
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