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Open Hardware Summit 2011
        Case Studies of Open Source Hardware Projects:
        The Nuclear Accident in Japan




        September 14 2011 at New York Hall of Science, NYC, NY, U.S.A.

        Shigeru Kobayshi (Geiger Maps Jp, IAMAS)



[The talk at OHS will be 10 minutes long]
Let me start with a brief self introduction. I worked for a digital musical instrument company
[CLICK]. I’m teaching at a small public school of design and media arts, and I developed open
source toolkits for physical computing such as Gainer [CLICK] and Funnel [CLICK].
Photo: Shunsuke Takawo

        Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi

This is the Gainer hardware, released in 2006
Photo: NTT InterCommunication Center [ICC]

        Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi

designed to use with a breadboard, jumper wires and various components.
I have been writing articles about prototyping for MAKE magazine in Japanese regularly.
Photo: Kenichi Hagihara

        Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi

and wrote a book about Arduino to introduce the pleasure and importance of prototyping to
students, hobbyists, designers, artists and engineers.
FIO 4 x 4 (December, 2010)
                                                              Designed by Shigeru Kobayashi




                                                              Funnel I/O (July, 2008)
                                                              Designed by Shigeru Kobayashi


                                                              FIO (December, 2009)
                                                              Designed by Shigeru Kobayashi
                                                              and SparkFun


                                                              Arduino Fio (March, 2010)
                                                              Designed by Shigeru Kobayashi
                                                              and SparkFun




I also designed Arduino Fio with SparkFun Electronics as an open hardware product derived
from LilyPad Arduino.
Introduction

        Overview
        •   Introduction
            •   History
            •   Hardware
        •   Case studies
            1. Japan Geigermap: At-a-glance
            2. Geiger Maps Jp
            3. Safecast/Tokyo Hackerspace
        •   Summary




        Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi

This is the overview of my talk. First of all [CLICK], I’ll introduce what happened after the
accident. Then [CLICK] I'll introduce a few Open Hardware related activities inside/outside
Japan with interviews and [CLICK] closes with summary.
Introduction

       The Nuclear Accident
       •   There was the Great Tohoku Earthquake on March 11th.
       •   In the wake of the nuclear accident at TEPCO Fukushima
           Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant, media outlets were filled with
           information on the spread of radiation throughout Japan.
       •   Since there was the lack of information, all kinds of rumors
           quickly spread across social media sites, often filled with
           incorrect or misleading information, and added to public
           confusion.
       •   To make matters worse, the government and the company
           were constantly saying ‘everything was okay’ when it was
           obvious that it wasn't. The extent of the damage was only
           disclosed three months later.


       Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi

TEPCO: Tokyo Electric Power COmpany
Introduction

Hardware
•   After the accident, there have been huge needs of radiation
    monitoring equipments such as Geiger counters.
•   Several open hardware developers responded immediately.
•   Recently, several developers in Japan productized
    affordable Geiger counters.




Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi
Case Study 1

        Japan Geigermap: At-a-glance




                                                        http://japan.failedrobot.com




        Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi

OK, let’s talk about three cases. The first case is Japan Geigermap.
Case Study 1

        Japan Geigermap: At-a-glance | Overview
        •   A map by Haiyan Zhang to visualize crowd-sourced
            radiation readings from across Japan.
        •   This and other mapping projects were taking the Pachube
            feed, which came from a variety of independent and
            government sources.
        •   This highlighted and interesting issue for Open Data, where
            the government had a network of radiation sensors around
            the country, but this data was not made in an open format.
        •   Several individuals worked to scrape this information and
            turned it into an open data format to feed into Pachube.
        •   The Japan Geigermap project worked to make the sensor
            information as clear as possible to citizens through design
            and user experience.

        Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi

Instead, citizens could visit the government websites to gain this information.
Case Study 1

        Japan Geigermap: At-a-glance | History




                       http://twitter.com/#!/haiyan/status/48535925248098304



        Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi

If I remember correctly, this was her first tweet about Geiger maps on March 18th.
Case Study 1

        Japan Geigermap: At-a-glance | History
        http://jsdo.it/motoishmz/rdC2




        Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi

In prior to her map, a web developer, Motoi Shimizu, created a prototype of a Geiger map
utilizing Pachube feeds on March 18th and shared on jsdo.it, an online code sharing and IDE
for HTML5 by Kayac. So far over 13,000 views, and inspired many derivatives. Haiyan
expanded his idea and implemented ‘Japan Geigermap’.
Case Study 1

        Japan Geigermap: At-a-glance | Overview




                       http://twitter.com/#!/haiyan/status/48885447346225155
        Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi

Then, she launched the first version of Japan Geigermap on March 19th. It was only one day
after her initial tweet. So quick!
Case Study 2

        Geiger Maps Jp




                                                        http://geigermaps.jp

        Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi

The next case is Geiger Maps Jp. I’m the team lead of this project.
Case Study 2

        Geiger Maps Jp | Overview
        •   A portal for radiation maps/visualizations and a list of
            affordable measurement tools such as Geiger counters.
        •   Original idea was creating a map for the people living in
            Japan to let them check radiation levels of interested points
            to compare between points and the present and the past.
        •   Due to the complexity of setting up and calibrating geiger
            counters, there was a need to organize and create
            standards around units of measurement, calibration, data
            feed format.
        •   We discovered needs a portal of Geiger maps. Then we
            changed our plan and set up a portal on April 9th.
        •   12 contributors, available in 12 languages


        Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi

Haiyan’s Geiger map has been really useful to know radiation levels of all over the country at
a glance. We wanted to create an additional map for the people living in Japan to let them
check radiation levels of interested points to compare between points and the present and
the past. I asked on Twitter and a designer and a web developer responded, then we started
the project. Through the discussions, we discovered needs a portal of Geiger maps. Then we
changed our plan and set up a portal on April 9th and ask for volunteer translators to
translate article into 12 languages.
Case Study 2

        Geiger Maps Jp | A List of Hardware




        Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi

There is a list of affordable Geiger counters, mainly Open Hardware products.
Case Study 2

        Hardware | Geiger Counter
        •   Developer: SparkFun Electronics (U.S.A.)
        •   Price: $149.95
        •   Sensor: LND 712 (α, β, γ and X-ray)
        •   Interface: USB, pulse
        •   License: CC BY-SA 3.0




                                              http://www.sparkfun.com/products/9848

        Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi

This product was already available when the accident occurred.
Case Study 2

        Hardware | Geiger Counter
        •   SparkFun provided me a board
        •   I wrote sketches for Processing and Arduino, then
            published on a blog about 10 days after the accident
        •   Several people started monitoring and sharing in response
            to the article




        Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi

But it was out of stock on March 16th. So I contacted Nathan Seidle of SparkFun about
availability, and he kindly provided me a board immediately. While waiting, I wrote a simple
sketch for Arduino to simulate serial outputs of the Geiger counter. I got the board then
published an article in Japanese on March 23rd. After that, several people started monitoring
and sharing in response to the article.
Case Study 2

        Hardware | Geiger Counter Twig
        •   Developer: Seeed Studio (China)
        •   Price: $42.8 (including a J408γ)
        •   Sensor: North Optic J408γ (γ)
        •   Interface: Twig (Seeed Studio’s Grove system for Arduino)
        •   License: CC-BY-SA 3.0




                                                        http://www.seeedstudio.com/depot/
                                                        twig-geiger-counter-p-867.html

        Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi

I also contacted Eric Pan of Seeed Studio about availability of GM tubes in China, and they
responded very quickly. They published an article, ‘Radiation detector, help needed!’ on
March 16th. So far, about 130 comments to the article, and they stocked affordable GM tubes
in the end of April, and released an interface board for a GM tube in the end of June.
Case Study 2

        Hardware | Radiation Sensor Board
        •   Developer: Libelium (Spain)
        •   Price: $162.9 (€115.00)
        •   Sensor: North Optic J305β (β and γ)
        •   Interface: Arduino shield
        •   License: CC-BY-SA 3.0




                                              http://www.cooking-hacks.com/index.php/
                                              pack-radiation-sensor-board-for-arduino-geiger-tube.html

        Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi

David Cuartielles of the Arduino team contacted me on Google chat on April 6th, and he
suggested me that Libelium is working for a Geiger counter product. He introduced me to
David Gascón, the CTO of Libelium, and they provided me a sample to evaluate in the end of
May. They also published good technical documentations online.
Case Study 2

        Hardware | Pocket Geiger Counter KIT
        •   Developer: radiation-watch.org (Japan)
        •   Price: $45 (¥3,500)
        •   Sensor: eight PIN photo diodes (γ)
        •   Interface: audio (to be mate with an iOS device)
        •   License: closed source




                                              http://www.radiation-watch.org/p/blog-page.html

        Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi

Pocket Geiger Counter KIT is developed by radiation-watch.org, an open and non-profit
project to develop cheap and smart survey meter for everyone. The project is supported by
volunteer engineers and designers inside/outside Japan, and the survey meters have been
fabricated in a factory survived in the disaster. They released the product as a kit, people can
assemble easily, on August 10th at low price. They keep this as a closed source project to
make this sustainable. I think this is a reasonable approach.
Case Study 2

        Hardware | Geiger Counter Kit Mark2
        •   Developer: Wakamatsu Tsusho (Japan)
        •   Price: $282.9 (¥22,000)
        •   Sensor: GSTube SBM-20 (γ)
        •   Interface: USB, LAN (Pachube, Twitter)
        •   License: an open source license




                                                        http://www.wakamatsu-net.com/cgibin/biz/
                                                        pageshousai.cgi?code=53150002&CATE=5315

        Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi

This is a just recently released mbed based Geiger counter kit and claims that ‘open source’
and compatible with Pachube/Twitter. Now ‘Pachube’ is gradually becoming known among
citizen in Japan after the disaster.
Case Study 2

        Geiger Maps Jp | Create | Feeds




        Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi

There are tutorials about feeding sensor readings to Pachube, and a tool to setup feeds
quickly.
Case Study 2

        Geiger Maps Jp | Interviews




        Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi

There are interviews of key players such as Haiyan Zhang.
Case Study 2

        Geiger Maps Jp | Labs




        Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi

There is also a Geiger map by original members.
Case Study 3

        Safecast/Tokyo Hackerspace



                                          http://safecast.org
                                          http://tokyohackerspace.org




        Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi

The last case is Safecast/Tokyo Hackerspace.
Case Study 3

        Safecast/Tokyo Hackerspace | Overview
        •   A volunteer group (10-12) doing monitoring, mapping, and
            visualization for public safety applications.
        •   Started by a group of people a few weeks after the
            Fukushima Dai-Ichi explosions.
        •   The initial idea was to scrape public websites for data and
            aggregate into one place.
        •   Later on, Tokyo Hackerspace got involved and the scope
            was expanded to crowdsourced radiation monitoring,
            mobile data collection, and stationary sensor networks.
        •   They proposed their idea on Kickstarter.com and funded
            successfully.
        •   Keio University and various communications carriers are
            also getting involved now as well.
        Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi

The core members of Safecast were Joichi Ito, Ray Ozzie, Sean Bonner, and Pieter Franken.
Case Study 3

        Safecast/Tokyo Hackerspace | Map




        Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi

This is the map by Safecast. The map covers over million points by both stationary and
mobile sensor nodes.
Case Study 3

        Safecast/Tokyo Hackerspace | Hardware
        •   The original stationary sensor network design was based
            on the Arduino platform.
            •   An Arduino clone (Freakduino) + a custom shield (the
                network chip and a high voltage Geiger tube driver).
            •   The software was based on Shigeru Kobayashi's Geiger
                counter software on github.




        Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi

This is the prototype of their stationary node.
This is the original one.
This is the prototype with a NetRad PCB.
This is the prototype with Wi-Fi.
This is the final prototype.
And they deployed.
Case Study 3

        Safecast/Tokyo Hackerspace | Hardware
        •   The mobile node is also based on the Arduino with a
            custom shield that includes a GPS module, SD card slot, and
            Geiger counter input connector.
        •   The device gets mounted on a car and collects data every 5
            seconds as the car drives around and saves it to the SD
            card. The data then gets uploaded and mapped.
        •   There are close to a million data points now.




        Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi

This is the prototype of their mobile node.
This is the first prototype.
In production.
The enclosures.
This is an example of a node that is mounted on a vehicle.
Case Study 3

         Safecast/Tokyo Hackerspace | Hardware
         •   The Arduino platform allowed them to learn a lot and also
             to build out the hardware very quickly. They had working
             hardware and custom PCBs about 1.5 weeks after they
             started and proceeded to collect data.
             •   Stationary nodes: Have about 35 stationary nodes set up,
                 and the goal is to have 300 nodes up by the end of 2011
                 (with Keio University)
             •   Mobile nodes: Have approximately 20 mobile Geiger
                 counters deployed with volunteer drivers, mostly in
                 Fukushima prefecture. They are providing drives and
                 many are doing the drives daily, full-time.
         •   They're designing the next versions of the Geiger counters
             based on Linux.

         Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi

•   These ones will be more focused on communications and will allow them to use all types of
    communications, make development easier, and allow us to do field upgrades. (Ethernet, WiFi, 3G
    modems, satellite modems)
Case Study 3

          Safecast/Tokyo Hackerspace | Challenges
          •   The main one is getting enough money to buy the
              hardware to build everything out (now getting better).
          •   The other big challenge is the diversity of domain
              knowledge required to do all of this: hardware design,
              firmware, protocol stacks, web design, database admin, and
              visualization (they're currently in need of help).




          Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi

•   The funding issue is now getting better as the project gains momentum and now the issue is
    actually building things out. We're ramping up on the stationary nodes, and if we get on the
    delivery trucks, then we'll have to ramp the mobile nodes.

•   They're currently in need of help with the visualization and web design aspects
Challenges and Possibilities

Summary
•   With utilizing Open Hardware, we can develop prototypes
    of radiation monitoring tools in a short term.
•   Online web services such as Pachube are helpful to share
    open data.
•   Since the whole activities and projects are extremely cross-
    domain, it's difficult to manage and execute quickly.
•   There will be many possibilities of Open Hardware for our
    daily life and serious situations such as disasters.




Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi
Thank you very much for listening
and please give me suggestions!


The longer version will be at Make: Live Stage
September 17, 2:30 - 3 pm




Special thanks to: Haiyan Zhang, Tokyo Hackerspace, Yang Stone and David Siren Eisner

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Open Hardware Summit 2011

  • 1. Open Hardware Summit 2011 Case Studies of Open Source Hardware Projects: The Nuclear Accident in Japan September 14 2011 at New York Hall of Science, NYC, NY, U.S.A. Shigeru Kobayshi (Geiger Maps Jp, IAMAS) [The talk at OHS will be 10 minutes long]
  • 2. Let me start with a brief self introduction. I worked for a digital musical instrument company [CLICK]. I’m teaching at a small public school of design and media arts, and I developed open source toolkits for physical computing such as Gainer [CLICK] and Funnel [CLICK].
  • 3. Photo: Shunsuke Takawo Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi This is the Gainer hardware, released in 2006
  • 4. Photo: NTT InterCommunication Center [ICC] Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi designed to use with a breadboard, jumper wires and various components.
  • 5. I have been writing articles about prototyping for MAKE magazine in Japanese regularly.
  • 6. Photo: Kenichi Hagihara Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi and wrote a book about Arduino to introduce the pleasure and importance of prototyping to students, hobbyists, designers, artists and engineers.
  • 7. FIO 4 x 4 (December, 2010) Designed by Shigeru Kobayashi Funnel I/O (July, 2008) Designed by Shigeru Kobayashi FIO (December, 2009) Designed by Shigeru Kobayashi and SparkFun Arduino Fio (March, 2010) Designed by Shigeru Kobayashi and SparkFun I also designed Arduino Fio with SparkFun Electronics as an open hardware product derived from LilyPad Arduino.
  • 8. Introduction Overview • Introduction • History • Hardware • Case studies 1. Japan Geigermap: At-a-glance 2. Geiger Maps Jp 3. Safecast/Tokyo Hackerspace • Summary Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi This is the overview of my talk. First of all [CLICK], I’ll introduce what happened after the accident. Then [CLICK] I'll introduce a few Open Hardware related activities inside/outside Japan with interviews and [CLICK] closes with summary.
  • 9. Introduction The Nuclear Accident • There was the Great Tohoku Earthquake on March 11th. • In the wake of the nuclear accident at TEPCO Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant, media outlets were filled with information on the spread of radiation throughout Japan. • Since there was the lack of information, all kinds of rumors quickly spread across social media sites, often filled with incorrect or misleading information, and added to public confusion. • To make matters worse, the government and the company were constantly saying ‘everything was okay’ when it was obvious that it wasn't. The extent of the damage was only disclosed three months later. Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi TEPCO: Tokyo Electric Power COmpany
  • 10. Introduction Hardware • After the accident, there have been huge needs of radiation monitoring equipments such as Geiger counters. • Several open hardware developers responded immediately. • Recently, several developers in Japan productized affordable Geiger counters. Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi
  • 11. Case Study 1 Japan Geigermap: At-a-glance http://japan.failedrobot.com Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi OK, let’s talk about three cases. The first case is Japan Geigermap.
  • 12. Case Study 1 Japan Geigermap: At-a-glance | Overview • A map by Haiyan Zhang to visualize crowd-sourced radiation readings from across Japan. • This and other mapping projects were taking the Pachube feed, which came from a variety of independent and government sources. • This highlighted and interesting issue for Open Data, where the government had a network of radiation sensors around the country, but this data was not made in an open format. • Several individuals worked to scrape this information and turned it into an open data format to feed into Pachube. • The Japan Geigermap project worked to make the sensor information as clear as possible to citizens through design and user experience. Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi Instead, citizens could visit the government websites to gain this information.
  • 13. Case Study 1 Japan Geigermap: At-a-glance | History http://twitter.com/#!/haiyan/status/48535925248098304 Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi If I remember correctly, this was her first tweet about Geiger maps on March 18th.
  • 14. Case Study 1 Japan Geigermap: At-a-glance | History http://jsdo.it/motoishmz/rdC2 Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi In prior to her map, a web developer, Motoi Shimizu, created a prototype of a Geiger map utilizing Pachube feeds on March 18th and shared on jsdo.it, an online code sharing and IDE for HTML5 by Kayac. So far over 13,000 views, and inspired many derivatives. Haiyan expanded his idea and implemented ‘Japan Geigermap’.
  • 15. Case Study 1 Japan Geigermap: At-a-glance | Overview http://twitter.com/#!/haiyan/status/48885447346225155 Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi Then, she launched the first version of Japan Geigermap on March 19th. It was only one day after her initial tweet. So quick!
  • 16. Case Study 2 Geiger Maps Jp http://geigermaps.jp Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi The next case is Geiger Maps Jp. I’m the team lead of this project.
  • 17. Case Study 2 Geiger Maps Jp | Overview • A portal for radiation maps/visualizations and a list of affordable measurement tools such as Geiger counters. • Original idea was creating a map for the people living in Japan to let them check radiation levels of interested points to compare between points and the present and the past. • Due to the complexity of setting up and calibrating geiger counters, there was a need to organize and create standards around units of measurement, calibration, data feed format. • We discovered needs a portal of Geiger maps. Then we changed our plan and set up a portal on April 9th. • 12 contributors, available in 12 languages Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi Haiyan’s Geiger map has been really useful to know radiation levels of all over the country at a glance. We wanted to create an additional map for the people living in Japan to let them check radiation levels of interested points to compare between points and the present and the past. I asked on Twitter and a designer and a web developer responded, then we started the project. Through the discussions, we discovered needs a portal of Geiger maps. Then we changed our plan and set up a portal on April 9th and ask for volunteer translators to translate article into 12 languages.
  • 18. Case Study 2 Geiger Maps Jp | A List of Hardware Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi There is a list of affordable Geiger counters, mainly Open Hardware products.
  • 19. Case Study 2 Hardware | Geiger Counter • Developer: SparkFun Electronics (U.S.A.) • Price: $149.95 • Sensor: LND 712 (α, β, γ and X-ray) • Interface: USB, pulse • License: CC BY-SA 3.0 http://www.sparkfun.com/products/9848 Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi This product was already available when the accident occurred.
  • 20. Case Study 2 Hardware | Geiger Counter • SparkFun provided me a board • I wrote sketches for Processing and Arduino, then published on a blog about 10 days after the accident • Several people started monitoring and sharing in response to the article Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi But it was out of stock on March 16th. So I contacted Nathan Seidle of SparkFun about availability, and he kindly provided me a board immediately. While waiting, I wrote a simple sketch for Arduino to simulate serial outputs of the Geiger counter. I got the board then published an article in Japanese on March 23rd. After that, several people started monitoring and sharing in response to the article.
  • 21. Case Study 2 Hardware | Geiger Counter Twig • Developer: Seeed Studio (China) • Price: $42.8 (including a J408γ) • Sensor: North Optic J408γ (γ) • Interface: Twig (Seeed Studio’s Grove system for Arduino) • License: CC-BY-SA 3.0 http://www.seeedstudio.com/depot/ twig-geiger-counter-p-867.html Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi I also contacted Eric Pan of Seeed Studio about availability of GM tubes in China, and they responded very quickly. They published an article, ‘Radiation detector, help needed!’ on March 16th. So far, about 130 comments to the article, and they stocked affordable GM tubes in the end of April, and released an interface board for a GM tube in the end of June.
  • 22. Case Study 2 Hardware | Radiation Sensor Board • Developer: Libelium (Spain) • Price: $162.9 (€115.00) • Sensor: North Optic J305β (β and γ) • Interface: Arduino shield • License: CC-BY-SA 3.0 http://www.cooking-hacks.com/index.php/ pack-radiation-sensor-board-for-arduino-geiger-tube.html Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi David Cuartielles of the Arduino team contacted me on Google chat on April 6th, and he suggested me that Libelium is working for a Geiger counter product. He introduced me to David Gascón, the CTO of Libelium, and they provided me a sample to evaluate in the end of May. They also published good technical documentations online.
  • 23. Case Study 2 Hardware | Pocket Geiger Counter KIT • Developer: radiation-watch.org (Japan) • Price: $45 (¥3,500) • Sensor: eight PIN photo diodes (γ) • Interface: audio (to be mate with an iOS device) • License: closed source http://www.radiation-watch.org/p/blog-page.html Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi Pocket Geiger Counter KIT is developed by radiation-watch.org, an open and non-profit project to develop cheap and smart survey meter for everyone. The project is supported by volunteer engineers and designers inside/outside Japan, and the survey meters have been fabricated in a factory survived in the disaster. They released the product as a kit, people can assemble easily, on August 10th at low price. They keep this as a closed source project to make this sustainable. I think this is a reasonable approach.
  • 24. Case Study 2 Hardware | Geiger Counter Kit Mark2 • Developer: Wakamatsu Tsusho (Japan) • Price: $282.9 (¥22,000) • Sensor: GSTube SBM-20 (γ) • Interface: USB, LAN (Pachube, Twitter) • License: an open source license http://www.wakamatsu-net.com/cgibin/biz/ pageshousai.cgi?code=53150002&CATE=5315 Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi This is a just recently released mbed based Geiger counter kit and claims that ‘open source’ and compatible with Pachube/Twitter. Now ‘Pachube’ is gradually becoming known among citizen in Japan after the disaster.
  • 25. Case Study 2 Geiger Maps Jp | Create | Feeds Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi There are tutorials about feeding sensor readings to Pachube, and a tool to setup feeds quickly.
  • 26. Case Study 2 Geiger Maps Jp | Interviews Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi There are interviews of key players such as Haiyan Zhang.
  • 27. Case Study 2 Geiger Maps Jp | Labs Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi There is also a Geiger map by original members.
  • 28. Case Study 3 Safecast/Tokyo Hackerspace http://safecast.org http://tokyohackerspace.org Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi The last case is Safecast/Tokyo Hackerspace.
  • 29. Case Study 3 Safecast/Tokyo Hackerspace | Overview • A volunteer group (10-12) doing monitoring, mapping, and visualization for public safety applications. • Started by a group of people a few weeks after the Fukushima Dai-Ichi explosions. • The initial idea was to scrape public websites for data and aggregate into one place. • Later on, Tokyo Hackerspace got involved and the scope was expanded to crowdsourced radiation monitoring, mobile data collection, and stationary sensor networks. • They proposed their idea on Kickstarter.com and funded successfully. • Keio University and various communications carriers are also getting involved now as well. Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi The core members of Safecast were Joichi Ito, Ray Ozzie, Sean Bonner, and Pieter Franken.
  • 30. Case Study 3 Safecast/Tokyo Hackerspace | Map Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi This is the map by Safecast. The map covers over million points by both stationary and mobile sensor nodes.
  • 31. Case Study 3 Safecast/Tokyo Hackerspace | Hardware • The original stationary sensor network design was based on the Arduino platform. • An Arduino clone (Freakduino) + a custom shield (the network chip and a high voltage Geiger tube driver). • The software was based on Shigeru Kobayashi's Geiger counter software on github. Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi This is the prototype of their stationary node.
  • 32. This is the original one.
  • 33. This is the prototype with a NetRad PCB.
  • 34. This is the prototype with Wi-Fi.
  • 35. This is the final prototype.
  • 37. Case Study 3 Safecast/Tokyo Hackerspace | Hardware • The mobile node is also based on the Arduino with a custom shield that includes a GPS module, SD card slot, and Geiger counter input connector. • The device gets mounted on a car and collects data every 5 seconds as the car drives around and saves it to the SD card. The data then gets uploaded and mapped. • There are close to a million data points now. Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi This is the prototype of their mobile node.
  • 38. This is the first prototype.
  • 41. This is an example of a node that is mounted on a vehicle.
  • 42. Case Study 3 Safecast/Tokyo Hackerspace | Hardware • The Arduino platform allowed them to learn a lot and also to build out the hardware very quickly. They had working hardware and custom PCBs about 1.5 weeks after they started and proceeded to collect data. • Stationary nodes: Have about 35 stationary nodes set up, and the goal is to have 300 nodes up by the end of 2011 (with Keio University) • Mobile nodes: Have approximately 20 mobile Geiger counters deployed with volunteer drivers, mostly in Fukushima prefecture. They are providing drives and many are doing the drives daily, full-time. • They're designing the next versions of the Geiger counters based on Linux. Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi • These ones will be more focused on communications and will allow them to use all types of communications, make development easier, and allow us to do field upgrades. (Ethernet, WiFi, 3G modems, satellite modems)
  • 43. Case Study 3 Safecast/Tokyo Hackerspace | Challenges • The main one is getting enough money to buy the hardware to build everything out (now getting better). • The other big challenge is the diversity of domain knowledge required to do all of this: hardware design, firmware, protocol stacks, web design, database admin, and visualization (they're currently in need of help). Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi • The funding issue is now getting better as the project gains momentum and now the issue is actually building things out. We're ramping up on the stationary nodes, and if we get on the delivery trucks, then we'll have to ramp the mobile nodes. • They're currently in need of help with the visualization and web design aspects
  • 44. Challenges and Possibilities Summary • With utilizing Open Hardware, we can develop prototypes of radiation monitoring tools in a short term. • Online web services such as Pachube are helpful to share open data. • Since the whole activities and projects are extremely cross- domain, it's difficult to manage and execute quickly. • There will be many possibilities of Open Hardware for our daily life and serious situations such as disasters. Open Hardware Summit 2011 | Shigeru Kobayashi
  • 45. Thank you very much for listening and please give me suggestions! The longer version will be at Make: Live Stage September 17, 2:30 - 3 pm Special thanks to: Haiyan Zhang, Tokyo Hackerspace, Yang Stone and David Siren Eisner