Coastal Erosion Monitoring Platform Based on Wireless Sensor Networks and 3D Point Clouds from Airborne LiDAR
Project Introduction
Coastal erosion is a growing concern for numerous coastal communities and ecosystems and raises a global issue. The environmental consequences are severe, causing habitat destruction, loss of biodiversity, and disruptions to entire ecosystems. Therefore, sustainable coastal management practices and protective measures that balance environmental preservation, community support, and responsible development must be implemented to address these issues effectively. In this context, comprehensive and reliable information is crucial for the implementation of protective measures with minimal impact. A data center platform that offers both raw and processed data is indispensable. This data can be sourced from a variety of local and remote techniques, including sensors, video monitoring systems, 3D point clouds, and weather stations. By amalgamating these diverse data sources and leveraging AI algorithms based on past experiences, we can gain a more nuanced understanding of the factors contributing to erosion. Therefore, in this project, we propose a platform for collecting, monitoring, and processing environmental data in coastal areas. The data, sourced from wireless network sensors, images from video monitoring systems, 3D point clouds, and weather stations, will be analyzed and integrated using AI algorithms. This platform is designed to support decision-making by providing recommendations or predictions based on data analysis.
Project Members
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Full Name | Department, Institution, Country |
Surasak Boonkla* | National Electronics and Computer Technology Center, Thailand |
Jessada Karnjana | National Electronics and Computer Technology Center, Thailand |
Kasorn Galajit | National Electronics and Computer Technology Center, Thailand |
Sutat Saetang | National Electronics and Computer Technology Center, Thailand |
Akkharawoot Takhom | School of Engineering, Thammasat University, Thailand |
Somrudee Deepaisarn | School of Information, Computer, and Communication Technology (ICT), Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology, Thammasat University, Thailand |
Pasut Insung | School of Engineering, Thammasat University, Thailand |
Peerapat Supasri | School of Engineering, Thammasat University, Thailand |
Waranrach Viriyavit | Faculty of Informatics, Burapha University, Thailand |
Pichet Wayalun | Faculty of Informatics, Burapha University, Thailand |
Paramin Sansongsak | Coastal Resources Conservation Division, Department of Marine and Coastal Resources, Thailand |
Parinya Tongkrathok | Coastal Resources Conservation Division, Department of Marine and Coastal Resources, Thailand |
Sharifah Hafizah Syed Ariffin | Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia |
Shafishuhaza Sahlan | Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia |
Soni Darmawan | Institut Teknologi National Bandung, Indonesia |
Didin Permadi | Institut Teknologi National Bandung, Indonesia |
Dian Noor Handiani | Institut Teknologi National Bandung, Indonesia |
Yessi Nirwana Kurniad | Institut Teknologi National Bandung, Indonesia |
Kong Phutphalla | Cambodia Academy of Digital Technology |
Va Hongly | Cambodia Academy of Digital Technology |
Johan Risandi | Research Center for Oceanography - National Research and Innovation Agency |
Yaya Ihya Ulumuddin | Research Center for Oceanography - National Research and Innovation Agency |
Terry Louise Kepel | Research Center for Oceanography - National Research and Innovation Agency |