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Soil Moisture Dataset One dataset used in our system is the modified =
soil
moisture dataset collected by a wireless sensor network deployed in Greenbe=
lt
Corridor Park near Denton, TX. The purpose of the dataset is to simulate the
streaming soil moisture data and to find streaming “high moisture zones”.The original dataset consists of one-mo=
nth
soil moisture measurements from 17 sensors. Since the size of the network is
relatively small, we use spatial interpolation to generate 1000 sensing poi=
nts
randomly together with their observations. The modified dataset covers a sq=
uare
area of 1 mile × 1 mile. We intentionally designed several “high moisture
zones” that are formed by sensors with observation value higher than a given
threshold.
Water Level Dataset The second dataset used in the system is a synthetic water level
dataset. The purpose of this dataset is to simulate streaming water level d=
ata
and to identify streaming flooding zones in order to identify houses and ro=
ads
close to flood water front. The water level observations are continuously
generated over a rectangular region of 30 miles x 25 miles with City of Den=
ton
at the center of the region. There are 750 sensors uniformly distributed in
this region. The static roads (polylines) andhouses (points) information are generated based on the city map.