May 20 – 23, 2019
Discovery Building on the University of Wisconsin-Madison Campus
America/Chicago timezone

High-throughput processing of telemetry data

May 22, 2019, 11:00 AM
20m
H.F. DeLuca Forum (Discovery Building on the University of Wisconsin-Madison Campus)

H.F. DeLuca Forum

Discovery Building on the University of Wisconsin-Madison Campus

330 N Orchard St, Madison, WI, 53715

Speakers

Mr Colton Mikes (Texas Tech University)Dr DJ Lee (Brigham Young University)Dr Richard Erickson (US Geological Survey)

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Understanding and managing species often requires knowing their location using methods such as spatial telemetry. For example, studies examine how fish behavior changes based upon management tools such as sound or carbon dioxide. The resulting data from these studies can be comprised of 100s of GB size files, requiring automated processing in a timely manner. During our talk, we describe an HTCondor workflow we are developing to address these challenges.

Primary authors

Mr Colton Mikes (Texas Tech University) Dr DJ Lee (Brigham Young University) Dr Richard Erickson (US Geological Survey) Dr Victoria Howle (Texas Tech)

Presentation materials