Y. K. Reddy’s scientific contributions

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Publications (2)


Case Study of Constructing Weather Monitoring System in Difficult Environment
  • Conference Paper

December 2014

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Masato Yamanouchi

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Hideya Ochiai

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Y.K. Reddy

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City-scale weather monitoring with campus networks for disaster management: Case study in Hyderabad

August 2014

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A weather station with communication capability allows remote weather monitoring, which observations help us to estimate flooding and to make an alarm for evacuation from potential weather-related disasters. Rainfall often comes with a very local weather phenomenon, and to capture them, we have to deploy many weather stations geographically densely. This paper provides our study on a city-scale weather monitoring system for disaster management applications. We have identified a compact observation scheme for city-scale weather monitoring with campus networks, and developed our weather stations. In this work, we have deployed our weather stations at 18 locations over the city of Hyderabad India, and evaluated the performance of our city-scale weather monitoring system. With our preliminary analysis on the observations of 15th June 2014, we confirmed that our system had detected very heavy, local and short-term rainfall, sudden temperature changes, sudden wind changes, and rapid and very local air pressure changes. These results indicate that we can use this type of city-scale weather monitoring system for capturing the local weather phenomenon and for disaster management applications.

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... G. Dayanandam (2022) et.al. [9] in their article states that daily Rainfall data from June 1989 to May 2019 (30 years) is considered for calculation of State, Districts (33) and Mandal (592). District wise temperature and humidity profiles are calculated based on AWS (Amazon Web Services) data from 2013 to 2020 which includes chronological rainfall data from the year 1951 to 2020. ...

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Analysis of the Temperature of a Specific Location using Advanced Data Analytics
Case Study of Constructing Weather Monitoring System in Difficult Environment
  • Citing Conference Paper
  • December 2014