Sensors (May 2014)

A New Acquisition and Imaging System for Environmental Measurements: An Experience on the Italian Cultural Heritage

  • Fabio Leccese,
  • Marco Cagnetti,
  • Andrea Calogero,
  • Daniele Trinca,
  • Stefano di Pasquale,
  • Sabino Giarnetti,
  • Lorenzo Cozzella

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s140509290
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 5
pp. 9290 – 9312

Abstract

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A new acquisition system for remote control of wall paintings has been realized and tested in the field. The system measures temperature and atmospheric pressure in an archeological site where a fresco has been put under control. The measuring chain has been designed to be used in unfavorable environments where neither electric power nor telecommunication infrastructures are available. The environmental parameters obtained from the local monitoring are then transferred remotely allowing an easier management by experts in the field of conservation of cultural heritage. The local acquisition system uses an electronic card based on microcontrollers and sends the data to a central unit realized with a Raspberry-Pi. The latter manages a high quality camera to pick up pictures of the fresco. Finally, to realize the remote control at a site not reached by internet signals, a WiMAX connection based on different communication technologies such as WiMAX, Ethernet, GPRS and Satellite, has been set up.

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