@article{oai:kindai.repo.nii.ac.jp:00005351, author = {坂田, 伊織 and 岡田, 龍也 and 杉本, 智嗣 and 須山, 敬之 and 柳沢, 豊 and 岸野, 泰恵 and 松永, 賢一 and 北川, 忠生}, journal = {近畿大学農学部紀要, MEMOIRS OF THE FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE OF KINKI UNIVERSITY}, month = {Mar}, note = {Environmental monitoring systems using sensor networks were constructed in a pond in the“Satoyama”field of Nara Campus (also called the “Kisho-gyo Biotope”). Water temperature, dissolved oxygen concentration, atmospheric temperature, humidity, and illumination are automatically measured over time by the specific sensors located at the edge of the cables connected to wireless sensor nodes, and the data are sent to the data server in NTT Communication Science Laboratories through the wireless relay station. This system makes it possible to access to the data in a Hmely manner via internet connections. In this pond, the Japanese rosy bitterling Rhodeus ocellatus kurumeus, categorized as“Critically Endangered”in the Japanese Red List, has been introduced, and its new habitat is under construction to preserve the local population in Nara Prefecture. This new system would contribute to conservation of this endangered species., application/pdf}, pages = {77--85}, title = {〈調査〉センサネットワークによるニッポンバラタナゴの生息環境のモニタリングシステムの構築}, volume = {47}, year = {2014}, yomi = {サカタ, イオリ and オカダ, リュウヤ and スギモト, トモツグ and スヤマ, タカユキ and ヤナギサワ, ユタカ and キシノ, ヤスエ and マツナガ, ケンイチ and キタガワ, タダオ} }