The REAP and Kepler Projects are pleased to announce the beta release of the 
open source Kepler Sensor Platform.

The Kepler Sensor Platform enables:
  * monitoring and visualizing field-deployed sensor sites and data streams
  * controlling sensor sites manually or automatically (e.g. for event response)
  * sensor data analysis, modeling, archival, and archive retrieval
  * scheduling repeated jobs (e.g. sensor data archival, site status reports, 
QA/QC) for periodic, remote execution
  * simulating sensor sites

The Kepler Sensor Platform consists of a flexible set of components that may be 
partially or entirely adopted to help you manage sensor site deployments. A 
typical scenario has components installed in three areas:
1) Field Components:  A low-power PC running the Sensor Processing and 
Acquisition Network (SPAN) for datalogger or sensor communication, and a 
DataTurbine as on-site ring buffer.
2) Server Components: A server running a DataTurbine as buffer and data 
provider, Scheduler and Kepler Run Engine web services for periodic, remote 
workflow executions, and a Metacat repository for archiving sensor data and 
workflow run results.
3) Desktop Components: Desktop computers interacting with the Kepler Sensor 
Platform through the Sensor View 0.9 add-on suite for Kepler 2.3.

This beta release of the Kepler Sensor platform represents a technology preview 
that illustrates new functionality for sensor data management within Kepler.  
We encourage others to contribute further to its development and testing so 
that it might become a fully supported release within Kepler.  Please contact 
Derik Barseghian and/or Matt Jones for details on how to contribute or on 
future plans for the Kepler Sensor Platform.

The Kepler Sensor Platform was developed under a grant from the National 
Science Foundation (CEO-P #0619060) to the National Center for Ecological 
Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS) at UC Santa Barbara, with collaborating partners 
at UC San Diego, UC Davis, OPeNDAP Inc., and University of Minnesota.


Installation
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To download and install Sensor View 0.9, first download and install Kepler 2.3 
using its installer.

Then open the Module Manager from the Tools menu, change to the Available 
Suites and Modules tab, select and move the sensor-view-0.9 suite to the 
Selected Modules area, and click Apply and Restart.

Installation instructions for Field and Server components may be found in the 
documentation below.


Further Reading
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Detailed documentation for the Kepler Sensor Platform is available online, and 
from within Kepler from the Help => Modules Documentation menu.


Known Issues
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Help improve this software by contributing to our list of bug reports and 
enhancement requests.
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