Sage

Sage is reusable cyberinfrastructure providing climate, traffic, and ecosystem scientists new data for building models to study coupled systems. The software and hardware components developed in Sage will be open-source and provide an open architecture to enable scientists from a range of fields to build their own intelligent sensor networks.

Wild sage node installed on the campus of Northern Illinois University.

Sage: Cyberinfrastructure for AI at the Edge

The Sage project led by Northwestern University expands of past efforts of the Array of Things. Working in collaboration with the Sage team and in particular Valerie Taylor, we have been developing a educational version of the Wild Sage nodes. You can see the use of the Sage node in calculating path taken by pedestrians at a cross walk on the NIU campus.

The Sage team at NIU and UIC:

This work funded in part by a National Science Foundation grant - SAGE: A Software-Defined Sensor Network.

This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. OAC-1935984. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.