HIP

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Hardware Interface Project (HIP) is a Computer Science Applied Group. We work closely with the Green Science Applied Group. All Applied Groups are interdisciplinary by nature, and so we might have students from other majors.

Introduction

Current Projects

  • eDisplay
  • Weather Station
  • Remote sensing and reporting platform
    • water level - GY
  • Proto Upgrade
  • Webcam filming Phase 2 construction
  • Cleaning and organizing, prepare to move
  • Indoor air monitoring
  • Energy monitoring
    • Contact Daryl about Siemans (Tyler, Stanley, New Science)
    • Equipment Details (keep current!)
    • Central Switch - IB, CP, GC
    • EH - (good luck)
    • AWC - GC - (GC, 10-16-14, needs hooked up)
    • Tyler - GC - (GC, 10-16-14, Steve Belec said that he will be receiving a walk-through from the contractors)
    • Stanley - GC - (GC, 10-16-14, need direct access for configuration over powerconfig)
    • New Building - GC - (GC, 1-23-14, waiting for Siemens system designers to get here to hopefully explain Tyler, Stanley and the new building)
  • Earthquake detection - AG, GC
  • Energy Wars setup - GC
  • EarlhamCS GitHub

Unfinished/Possible Projects

Unfinished

  • Normalization - AG & AS
  • New contemporary web - AS
  • Installing earthquake sensor - AS

Possible

  • Bike share
  • Energy Wars website
  • Demo box
  • H2O and LPG
  • Laundry monitoring

Established Projects

Green Science - http://wiki.cs.earlham.edu/index.php/Green_Science

Displays & Energy monitoring

Energy Auditing

LittleFe

Power Production

Field Science

Publications

Weather Station

Misc

Other

Archived Notes / To Do Lists

Fall 2012
Spring 2012
Fall 2011
Spring 2011
Summer 2010
Spring 2010
October 2009
Winter 2009
2006

Unsorted Content

  • INVENTORY
  • For zoey, see inventory for list of items in the kit
  • Also see inventory for TIC and see manuals for directions on how to use it

Other local data that can easily be harvested: Farmland