Dear all,
I am very eager to provide new use cases for PIDINST. We are operating several static and mobile research infrastructures used in the wind energy/engineering community. As such we generate large quantities of data that we would like to relate to the infrastructures that created them (e.g., long-range WindScanner system). Therefore, for some time we have been looking for PID for instruments.
I read a paper that you published and it would be very useful and efficient if someone could guide me a bit on how to adapt/adopt your work. My intention is to create sort of a recipe for my community, thus enabling more people to use the WG output and register PIDINST.
Looking forward to your reply,
Nikola
Author: Markus Stocker
Date: 27 May, 2020
Dear Nikola,
Thanks for your interest and for reaching out! Your case sounds very
interesting.
You have probably already seen this, we keep the use case descriptions here:
https://github.com/rdawg-pidinst/use-cases
In principle you can grab an existing one as a template. Feel free to
post a PR and we will review/integrate it.
Subsequently, we can see whether the current schema meets your
requirements. For this, you would ideally join a future call, which
are on first Wed every month at 2 pm UTC. I will send a reminder about
the next call next week.
Hope this helps.
Cheers, m.
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Author: Nikola Vasiljević
Date: 27 May, 2020
Dear Markus,
Many thanks for the swift reply.
I am aware of the GIT repo, and I will follow your suggestion to investigate existing examples, build a wind-energy example, and submit Pull Request.
Indeed, I would like to join one of the future calls.
Best, Nikola
Author: Markus Stocker
Date: 27 May, 2020
Dear Nikola,
great, looking forward to meeting you on a future call!
Cheers, m.
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