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Annual Reports to NSF
This html version
of the HPWREN 2003 annual report
discusses activities from June 2002 to April 2003. This html version
of the HPWREN 2002 annual report
discusses activities from June 2001 to May 2002. The HPWREN 2001 annual report includes activities
from August 2000 to May 2001.
Cameras
In order to observe the surroundings of the HPWREN antennas, we
have installed a cameras at several HPWREN locations.
Congressional hearing testimony
On July 31, 2001, HPWREN PI Hans-Werner Braun testified before the U.S. House of Representatives regarding the project.
Map
This map depicts current HPWREN topology.
Mquake
HPWREN researchers wrote and implemented software that utilizes SIO's Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics (IGPP) existing seismic sensor network to distribute real-time data to client computers. Real-time distribution of seismic data is now available via HPWREN.
News
Articles related to the project depict significant HPWREN activities.
Papers
An array of HPWREN academic journal articles and conference papers.
Photo Gallery
Check out weekly progress accomplished by the team.
Posters
Two HPWREN posters illustrate the network's research and education applications, as well as the topography of the area.
Press Clips
Take a glance at what the media has to say about HPWREN.
People profiles
Profiles of some HPWREN team members and collaborators
Proposal
This pdf version of the NSF proposal outlines original goals and objectives of the project.
Sensors
The HPWREN team often participates in the development and implementation of weather, seismic, and video camera sensors.
Slide Presentation
Prepared by Hans-Werner Braun, this introduction to HPWREN provides readers with an overall understanding of both the fundamental and technical aspects of the project.
Solar Installations
Because HPWREN focuses on "hard to reach" areas, solar installations are sometimes necessary. System requirements and design are described by Todd Hansen in this document.
University and Governmental Publications
In addition to several academic journal and conference publications, HPWREN
is also discussed by peers in many university and governmental
publications.
White Papers
HPWREN short technical white papers and summaries
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