ACEP at Work: BlackBox Project Logbook – Weekly Update
 
                        
                        
                        					
                        
                        Project Description: The BlackBox Project consist of the design, construction and testing of a remote data acquisition system. The goal of the project is to develop a fully self-contained system that can be left in the field unmonitored for extended periods of time.
Progress Update:  After many days of troubleshooting, most components of the black box are working
                           together and configured. Troubleshooting was completed on getting the network attached
                           storage device to be accessible via the router on the same network as the web relay
                           and I/O server. The other milestone reached this week was the configuration of the
                           I/O server. The Linux operating system was installed on the server along with the
                           Linux drivers that will be used with the I/O module to collect and process data. Additionally
                           the server was setup to be the main control station of the system and can access the
                           web relay, router, and NAS via the local area network.
The next step will be to configure the I/O server to store data on the NAS and programming
                           of the I/O drivers for data collection. Once those steps are complete we will be ready
                           for in lab testing of the system.
Project Lead: Marc Mueller-Stoffels, mmuellerstoffels@alaska.edu
Project Engineer: Nicholas Konefal
Project Funding: ShellWind/Shell Foundation, Alaska Energy Authority
Photo caption: BlackBox and VDOS installation.
Photo courtesy of N.Konefal, ACEP/UAF.
 
				
