Project Details
Description
TARANIS aims to develop a climate digital twin to sense and model the climate change at a level that represents a real breakthrough in terms of accuracy and low-altitude/near-ground weather details, through the international science partnership fund (ISPF) between UH and Universiti Putra Malaysia.
In the project, the seamless telecommunications networks will be employed to detect the micro-scale weather conditions through the integrated sensing and communication techniques. The real-data measurements and experiments will be conducted in both UK and Malaysia to learn the temperate and tropical climates' changes, respectively. The precise predication of the climate changes and extreme weather events will bring vital socio-economic impact and possible adaptation and mitigation strategies.
In the project, the seamless telecommunications networks will be employed to detect the micro-scale weather conditions through the integrated sensing and communication techniques. The real-data measurements and experiments will be conducted in both UK and Malaysia to learn the temperate and tropical climates' changes, respectively. The precise predication of the climate changes and extreme weather events will bring vital socio-economic impact and possible adaptation and mitigation strategies.
Short title | TARANIS |
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Acronym | TARANIS |
Status | Active |
Effective start/end date | 1/01/25 → 31/10/27 |
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