Frequently Asked Questions

General

What is Sensorpedia?
Sensorpedia is Web site like Facebook or Twitter; however, instead of creating a social network to connect people to people, Sensorpedia creates a human-machine network to connect sensors with users and applications. Sensorpedia permits its users to publish, subscribe to, search for, connect to, and view all kinds of sensors and all types of sensor information.
What kind of sensors will connect to Sensorpedia?
All kinds: smoke detectors, intrusion alarms, weather sensors, video cameras, cell phones, global positioning systems, seismic sensors, acoustic sensors, chemical sensors, radiological sensors, pressure gauges, medical instrumentation, telemetry systems, home security systems and alarms. There is virtually no limit to the kinds of sensors and detectors that will connect to Sensorpedia. Even sensor databases can connect with Sensorpedia.
Who will use Sensorpedia?
Sensorpedia will serve a broad range of users, from casual one-time users who will search for sensor information from a particular location, to scientists, developers, students, and hobbyists who routinely will use Sensorpedia to contribute and retrieve sensor information for experiments and science projects. Local, state, and federal public safety officials, intelligence analysts and planners, and emergency response workers, everyone and anyone with sensor information to share, will use Sensorpedia for improved awareness, planning, security, and emergency response. Even homeowners and business owners who intend to improve the security and energy efficiency of their homes and businesses will use Sensorpedia. What Wikipedia is for general knowledge and information, Sensorpedia will be for sensor information.
How will I interface my sensors or my sensor data to Sensorpedia?
A Sensorpedia application programming interface (API) will provide the instructions for interfacing sensors, sensor data, and sensor alerts to Sensorpedia.
How much will Sensorpedia cost?
Sensorpedia will be free for Internet users! For users who have special requirements to run autonomous versions of Sensorpedia inside their firewalls, a licensing plan can be negotiated.
When will Sensorpedia be ready?
Sensorpedia is currently live in a limited BETA. We are hoping to release an open BETA version later this year. If you have an immediate need for Sensorpedia for your enterprise or organization, please contact us about being involved with the current limited beta.

Registration

Do I have to register to use Sensorpedia?
No, registration is not required to browse and search public data in Sensorpedia. However, you do need to register if you'd like to publish your data. Registration may also be required to view data with access control turned on. Don't worry, registration is easy. Sensorpedia relies on OpenID for authentication so you may already have a valid login.
What is OpenID?
OpenID is a system for logging in to multiple websites with a single identity without having to maintain numerous separate accounts and passwords. Many popular web sites support the OpenID standard so you may already have a valid login. To register with Sensorpedia, you simple associate one or more OpenID identifiers with your account. Your password is never sent to or stored by Sensorpedia. If you don't have an OpenID identifier (or don't know if you do), then check this list of recommended OpenID providers.