IS428 AY2019-20T1 Assign Jazreel Tho Wei Wen

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Home-header.jpg VAST 2019 MC2: Citizen Science to the Rescue

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Overview

One of St. Himark’s largest employers is the Always Safe nuclear power plant. The pride of the city, it produces power for St. Himark’s needs and exports the excess to the mainland providing a steady revenue stream. However, the plant was not compliant with international standards when it was constructed and is now aging. As part of its outreach to the broader community, Always Safe agreed to provide funding for a set of carefully calibrated professional radiation monitors at fixed locations throughout the city. Additionally, a group of citizen scientists led by the members of the Himark Science Society started an education initiative to build and deploy lower cost homemade sensors, which people can attach to their cars. The sensors upload data to the web by connecting through the user’s cell phone. The goal of the project was to engage the community and demonstrate that the nuclear plant’s operations were not significantly changing the region’s natural background levels of radiation.

When an earthquake strikes St. Himark, the nuclear power plant suffers damage resulting in a leak of radioactive contamination. Further, a coolant leak sprayed employees’ cars and contaminated them at varying levels. Now, the city’s government and emergency management officials are trying to understand if there is a risk to the public while also responding to other emerging crises related to the earthquake as well as satisfying the public’s concern over radiation.


Datasets

Data Description
Mobile Sensor Readings

Contains readings from 50 mobile sensors that are attached to cars

  1. Timestamp -> reported in 5 second intervals
  2. Sensor-id -> unique identifier that is a number from 1 to 50
  3. Long ->Location Longitude Coordinates
  4. Lat ->Location Latitude Coordinates
  5. Value -> Radiation value
  6. Units -> Radiation measurement units - counts per minute (cpm)
  7. User-id ->Some users have chosen to attach a user ID to their measurements
Static Sensor Readings
  1. Timestamp -> 5 second intervals
  2. Sensor-id -> Unique identifier that is a number from 1 to 15
  3. Value -> Radiation value
  4. Units -> Radiation measurement units - counts per minute (cpm)
Static Sensor Locations
  1. Sensor-id -> unique identifier that is a number from 1 to 15
  2. Long -> Longitude Coordinates
  3. Lat -> Latitude Coordinates
St. Himark Neighbourhood Shapefile
  1. Id -> Unique idenifier
  2. Nbrhood -> Name of the neighborhood
  3. Geometry -> A map of the neighborhoods in the form of polygons