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Ghana / Benin: Env. Monitoring and Data Analysis Center

Idea

Establishment of an interdisciplinary and international environmental data center in West Africa to support regional agriculture: from sensors, drones and satellites to forecasts and recommendations for action for smallholder farmers.

Collection of own open environmental data

  • Drones and multispectral remote sensing
  • Micrometeorological stations for agrometeorological applications
  • Environmental monitoring systems by means of IoT enabled wireless sensor networks

Data analysis and provision

  • All collected data is open data and will be provided online for everybody without fee.
  • All softare to be used is free and opensource software (FOSS).
  • Installation of a high performance computing (HPC) platform based on a high-end NVIDIA GPU (e.g. L40S) and large persistant storage (NAS)
  • Installation of a file sharing and communication platform (Nextcloud)
  • Realization of a bulk upload path for large drone image sets.
  • Installation of Web ODM, (ODM = Open Drone Map) to process drone images for environmental monitoring and agriculture.
  • Implementation of a cloud computing environment (Kubernetes) on the HPC system
  • Installation of an interactive data analysis enviroment (Jupyter Hub)
  • Setup of an identity and access management (IAM) system (Keycloak) for user management

Partners

Roles

  • GHANA: Focus on technology, data acquisition, and data analysis
  • BENIN: Focus on agriculture, soil protection, and data acquisition

People

HSRW

  • Rolf Becker, Environmental Physics, Head of the labs: Earth Observation Lab, IoT Lab, Drone Lab
  • Florian Wichern, Sustainable Agriculture, Head of the FSP Sustainable Food Systems

BENIN


E-mail: padonouelie@gmail.com
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5712-2557 Cel: +229 97212586

GHANA

  • The Council for Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR),
    • Dr. Paul Danquah (Director),
    • Ing. Michael Wilson (Head, Electronics Division)

Workshops

Workshop 1, in Germany: First commissioning of technical systems

The two drones for GH and BJ will also be sent to HSRW first to train the African drone pilots and special camera operators. The drone team of the HSRW has already gained experience with the same drone and instrument type and will train the colleagues from Africa.

The three identical servers for DE, GH, BJ will be delivered to HSRW first to install hard- and software. The earth observtion lab team at HSRW has already experience in setting up cloud platforms for remote sensing data analysis with drones. An external expert will be engaged additionally to increase to supervise the system setup and train the workshop participants in system administration, cloud computing, platform as a service, and software as a service. The workshop participants will do an hands-on-traing to implement their cloud computing system. After the workshop two servers will be sent to Ghana and Benin.

Workshop 2, in Ghana

Workshop 3, in Benin

Hardware

High Performance Computing

(Thank you, Moritz Kaimann!)

  • Server: ASUS RS520A-E12-RS24U/1G
  • CPU: EPYCGenoa9254 (24C/48T | 128 MB Cache)
  • RAM: 384 GB(24x16GB) DDR5 ECC
  • GPU: 2 x NVIDIA L40S, 48GB PCIe 4.0
  • Network: 2x 1Gbps on Board + Broadcom P210TP
  • Storage:7 x KioxiaCD8-V 6.4TB in RAID 5 (> 32 TB usable)
  • Approx. Price (w/o VAT | w. VAT): ~ 32.000€ | ~ 38.000€

Weather Station Instruments

Pyranometer

Rain Gauge

Drones

Key Remote Sensing Institutes and Activities in West Africa

  • SERVIR-West Africa: A collaboration between NASA, USAID, and regional institutions to use satellite data and geospatial technologies to address environmental and developmental challenges in West Africa. (International, USA)

Additional non-African Institutes

Some Articles

  • Sustainable and Precision Agriculture: Remote sensing applications for sustainable and precision agriculture in the Northern Savanna Regions of Ghana, focusing on monitoring and improving agricultural practices.
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