Network Map

Click on a marker to view the corresponding robot's information and its path in the past week.

Collected Data

Radiation

Measures radiation levels in microsieverts per hour by detecting beta, gamma, and x-rays.

  • 0.29 µSv/h: Microwave
  • 0.33 µSv/h: Dishwasher
  • 0.5 – 1 µSv/h: Moderately elevated, warranting further attention.
  • Above 1 µSv/h: High radiation levels that may pose significant health risks.


Turbidity

Indicates the clarity of the water by measuring light scatter due to suspended particles.

  • 0 NTU: Crystal clear water.
  • 0.5 - 5 NTU: Typical for natural seawater conditions.
  • 5 - 20 NTU: Moderate levels that can affect visibility and aquatic life.
  • Above 20 NTU: High turbidity suggesting pollution or high sediment load.


Temperature

Measures the water temperature in degrees Celsius.

  • 0°C: Freezing point which can reduce biological activity.
  • 10°C - 25°C: Ideal for most aquatic life with optimal metabolic functions.
  • 25°C - 35°C: Warmer water may increase metabolism but may stress sensitive species.
  • Above 35°C: High temperatures can be detrimental to marine organisms and ecosystems.


Signal Strength

Indicates the strength of the received signal in dBm after converting the RSSI value.

  • Above -60 dBm: Strong, robust signal ensuring reliable communication.
  • -60 dBm - -75 dBm: Fair signal; communication is maintained but may be unstable in poor conditions.
  • Below -75 dBm: Weak signal with a high chance of connectivity loss.