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Design and Implementation of a Real-Time Environmental . . . This unique system, called LabVIEW Enabled Watershed Assessment System (LEWAS), is a real- world extension of various data acquisition modules that were successfully implemented using LabVIEW into a freshman engineering course (Engineering Exploration, ENGE 1024) at Virginia Tech
LEWAS Lab at Virginia Tech - GitHub Learning Enhanced Watershed Assessment System LEWAS Lab at Virginia Tech has 10 repositories available Follow their code on GitHub
Professor works to manage storm water, help . . . - Virginia Tech The LEWAS lab has evolved during several years, and now includes the ability to send data in real time, uses a Raspberry Pi microchip computer, a secondary tipping bucket rain gauge, and now has its own dedicated grid power source
NSF REU Background | LEWAS Lab - lewas. ictas. vt. edu This NSF-REU site on Interdisciplinary Water Sciences and Engineering at Virginia Tech was established in 2007 We have successfully completed three cycles (2007-09), (2011-13) and (2014 - 2016) of this site
A Virtual Learning System in Environmental Monitoring - Springer Since its founding in 2008, the Learning Enhanced Watershed Assessment System (LEWAS) has grown from a student activity in a first year engineering course at Virginia Tech (VT) into a continuous real-time watershed monitoring system on a ~3 0 km 2 urban watershed that drains a part of the VT campus (Delgoshaei 2012; McDonald et al 2015c)
A Continuous, High-Frequency Environmental Monitoring System . . . The Learning Enhanced Watershed Assessment System (LEWAS) is an environmental monitoring lab on the Virginia Tech, USA campus that uses contemporary sensing and computing technologies to provide high-frequency (1-3 minute sampling intervals) continuous water and weather data from a small urban watershed (2 78 km2) in order to promote watershed