OpenEnVCloud is an open-source platform that allows users to share data from their sensors, creating a global database of statistical information. The project aims to support independent scientific research and other initiatives by providing open access to this data.
OpenEnVCloud was created to gather data from various sensor sources in one place. This enables comprehensive analyses and large-scale research. Our project is non-profit, and all collected data is publicly available.
- Sensor Data Sharing: Users can easily upload data from their sensors to the platform.
- Global Database: All collected data is stored in a central database, accessible to all users.
- Support for Various Sensor Types: The platform supports a wide range of sensors, from simple temperature sensors to advanced measurement devices.
- API Access: Provides developers with access to the data and integration with their own applications.
To use OpenEnVCloud, simply create an account on our website and start sharing your sensor data. You can also browse and analyze the data shared by others.
Further usage instructions can be found in the documentation.
We welcome all forms of support and collaboration. If you want to contribute to the project, feel free to report issues, suggest new features, and create pull requests.
OpenDataCloud is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for details.