Changes between Version 1 and Version 2 of OKGems-2Q10-status
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- 07/01/10 01:22:09 (14 years ago)
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v1 v2 7 7 * Built a sensor network testbed at Oklahoma State University using the latest !KanseiGenie installer. 8 8 * Started to integrate an initial standalone application for remotely controlling robotic arms. 9 * Designed new mechanisms for OKGems services 9 10 * Prepared demo for GEC8 10 11 === A. Milestones achieved === … … 17 18 18 19 === B. Deliverables made === 19 * Clon ing !KanseiGenie and customizethe portal for OKGems20 * Cloned the latest !KanseiGenie and customized the portal for OKGems 20 21 * http://okgems.cs.okstate.edu/ 21 22 22 23 == II. Description of work performed during last quarter == 23 24 * Summary of accomplishments related to OKGems: 24 * Cloned the stargate aggregate manager on linux-featured laptops in OKGems (plan to use fitPC2 in the next stage instead of laptops or PCs) 25 * Cloned the !KanseiGenie server directors on OKGems server 26 * Customized the !KanseiGenie webportal for OKGems 27 * Cloned the !KanseiGenie aggregate manager 25 * Cloned the aggregate manager on linux-based fitPC2 (more power-efficient and cost-efficient too) 26 * Cloned the latest !KanseiGenie package include ORCA plugins 28 27 * Consulted with !KanseiGenie and !NetEye teams for above tasks 29 28 30 29 * Summary of accomplishments related to extending !KanseiGenie researcher portal 31 30 * Redesigned Portal to make it site independent 31 * Started to redesign ORCA controller and handler for OKGems (to be implemented) 32 32 33 33 === A. Activities and findings === 34 34 The following tasks are ongoing: 35 * Import ORCA Bella36 35 * Redesign of some components in !KanseiGenie 37 36 * Integrate sensor networks in the lab and farmland … … 53 52 54 53 === C. Publications (individual and organizational) === 55 * None.54 * Under preparation. 56 55 === D. Outreach activities === 57 56 * Host a visiting student from Monterrey Institute of Technology, Mexico City