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TORUS 3 -- Toward an open resource using services [electronic resource] : cloud computing for environmental data / edited by Dominique Laffly.

Contributor(s): Laffly, Dominique.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Computer engineering series (London, England): Publisher: London : Hoboken, NJ : ISTE, Ltd. ; Wiley, 2020Description: 1 online resource (265 p.).ISBN: 9781119720522; 1119720524; 9781119720508; 1119720508.Subject(s): Cloud computing | Open source software | Cloud computing | Open source softwareGenre/Form: Electronic books. | Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: TORUS 3 - Toward an Open Resource Using Services : Cloud Computing for Environmental DataDDC classification: 004.67/82 Online resources: Wiley Online Library
Contents:
Cover -- Half-Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface: Why TORUS? Toward an Open Resource Using Services, or How to Bring Environmental Science Closer to Cloud Computing -- Structure of the book -- 1. Introduction to Environmental Management and Services -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. Environmental components -- 1.2.1. Lithosphere -- 1.2.2. Atmosphere -- 1.2.3. Hydrosphere -- 1.2.4. Biosphere -- 1.3. Environmental pollution -- 1.3.1. Air pollution -- 1.3.2. Water pollution -- 1.3.3. Soil pollution -- 1.3.4. Biological pollution -- 1.4. Environmental quality management
1.4.1. Air quality management: technical tools and data management -- 1.4.2. Water quality management -- 1.4.3. Biosphere reservation and management -- 1.5. Data services for the environment -- 1.6. References -- PART: Environmental Case Studies -- 2. Air Quality Monitoring with Focus on Wireless Sensor Application and Data Management -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Development of air pollution monitoring techniques -- 2.2.1. Conventional air pollution monitoring -- 2.2.2. Sensing technology for air monitoring -- 2.3. Wireless sensor network for air monitoring
2.3.1. Case studies of application of wireless sensors for air quality monitoring -- 2.3.2. AIT case study 1 -- 2.3.3. AIT case study 2 -- 2.3.4. Influencing factors of low-cost sensor performance in air pollution monitoring -- 2.4. Summary: toward application of cloud computing for air quality monitoring data management -- 2.5. References -- 3. Emission Inventories for Air Pollutants and Greenhouse Gases with Emphasis on Data Management in the Cloud -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Methodology for development of EI database -- 3.2.1. Framework of EI development -- 3.2.2. Calculation of EI
3.2.3. Sources of data -- 3.3. Case studies -- 3.3.1. Southeast Asia (SEA) -- 3.3.2. Vietnam inland domain -- 3.3.3. Bangkok Metropolitan Region, Thailand -- 3.3.4. Forest fire emissions from Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand -- 3.3.5. Phnom Penh (PNH), Cambodia -- 3.4. Summary and conclusion -- 3.5. References -- 4. Atmospheric Modeling with Focus on Management of Input/Output Data and Potential of Cloud Computing Applications -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.1.1. Atmospheric modeling -- 4.1.2. Roles of modeling in air quality management -- 4.1.3. Existing modeling systems
4.2. Model architecture of chemistry transport model -- 4.2.1. Conceptual framework and structure -- 4.2.2. Data flow and processing -- 4.3. Output data processing -- 4.3.1. Output data processing -- 4.3.2. Model performance evaluation -- 4.4. Potential applications of cloud computing in atmospheric modeling -- 4.4.1. Current status of cloud computing applications in atmospheric modeling -- 4.4.2. Potential applications of cloud computing in air quality modeling -- 4.5. Case studies of air pollution modeling in Southeast Asia -- 4.5.1. Modeling air quality in Vietnam
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Cover -- Half-Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface: Why TORUS? Toward an Open Resource Using Services, or How to Bring Environmental Science Closer to Cloud Computing -- Structure of the book -- 1. Introduction to Environmental Management and Services -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. Environmental components -- 1.2.1. Lithosphere -- 1.2.2. Atmosphere -- 1.2.3. Hydrosphere -- 1.2.4. Biosphere -- 1.3. Environmental pollution -- 1.3.1. Air pollution -- 1.3.2. Water pollution -- 1.3.3. Soil pollution -- 1.3.4. Biological pollution -- 1.4. Environmental quality management

1.4.1. Air quality management: technical tools and data management -- 1.4.2. Water quality management -- 1.4.3. Biosphere reservation and management -- 1.5. Data services for the environment -- 1.6. References -- PART: Environmental Case Studies -- 2. Air Quality Monitoring with Focus on Wireless Sensor Application and Data Management -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Development of air pollution monitoring techniques -- 2.2.1. Conventional air pollution monitoring -- 2.2.2. Sensing technology for air monitoring -- 2.3. Wireless sensor network for air monitoring

2.3.1. Case studies of application of wireless sensors for air quality monitoring -- 2.3.2. AIT case study 1 -- 2.3.3. AIT case study 2 -- 2.3.4. Influencing factors of low-cost sensor performance in air pollution monitoring -- 2.4. Summary: toward application of cloud computing for air quality monitoring data management -- 2.5. References -- 3. Emission Inventories for Air Pollutants and Greenhouse Gases with Emphasis on Data Management in the Cloud -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Methodology for development of EI database -- 3.2.1. Framework of EI development -- 3.2.2. Calculation of EI

3.2.3. Sources of data -- 3.3. Case studies -- 3.3.1. Southeast Asia (SEA) -- 3.3.2. Vietnam inland domain -- 3.3.3. Bangkok Metropolitan Region, Thailand -- 3.3.4. Forest fire emissions from Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand -- 3.3.5. Phnom Penh (PNH), Cambodia -- 3.4. Summary and conclusion -- 3.5. References -- 4. Atmospheric Modeling with Focus on Management of Input/Output Data and Potential of Cloud Computing Applications -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.1.1. Atmospheric modeling -- 4.1.2. Roles of modeling in air quality management -- 4.1.3. Existing modeling systems

4.2. Model architecture of chemistry transport model -- 4.2.1. Conceptual framework and structure -- 4.2.2. Data flow and processing -- 4.3. Output data processing -- 4.3.1. Output data processing -- 4.3.2. Model performance evaluation -- 4.4. Potential applications of cloud computing in atmospheric modeling -- 4.4.1. Current status of cloud computing applications in atmospheric modeling -- 4.4.2. Potential applications of cloud computing in air quality modeling -- 4.5. Case studies of air pollution modeling in Southeast Asia -- 4.5.1. Modeling air quality in Vietnam

4.5.2. Modeling air quality in the Bangkok Metropolitan Region

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