FORTE: An Open-Source System for Cost-Effective and Scalable Environmental Monitoring
Zoe Pfister, Michael Vierhauser, Alzbeta Medvedova, Marie Schroeder,, Markus Rampp, Adrian Kronenberg, Albin Hammerle, Georg Wohlfahrt, Alexandra, J\"ager, Ruth Breu, Alois Simon

TL;DR
FORTE is an open-source, cost-effective, and scalable environmental monitoring system utilizing wireless sensor networks and data infrastructure to study forest responses to climatic stressors, demonstrated through field tests.
Contribution
The paper introduces the FORTE platform, detailing its architecture, prototype implementation, and open-source resources for scalable environmental monitoring.
Findings
Cost-effective compared to commercial solutions
Energy-efficient with multi-month sensor operation
Reliable data quality in field deployments
Abstract
Forests are an essential part of our biosphere, regulating climate, acting as a sink for greenhouse gases, and providing numerous other ecosystem services. However, they are negatively impacted by climatic stressors such as drought or heat waves. In this paper, we introduce FORTE, an open-source system for environmental monitoring with the aim of understanding how forests react to such stressors. It consists of two key components: (1) a wireless sensor network (WSN) deployed in the forest for data collection, and (2) a Data Infrastructure for data processing, storage, and visualization. The WSN contains a Central Unit capable of transmitting data to the Data Infrastructure via LTE-M and several spatially independent Satellites that collect data over large areas and transmit them wirelessly to the Central Unit. Our prototype deployments show that our solution is cost-effective compared…
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