[R] Temperature Prediction Model

Steve Lianoglou mailinglist.honeypot at gmail.com
Wed Oct 21 18:46:38 CEST 2009


Hi,

On Oct 21, 2009, at 12:31 PM, Aneeta wrote:

>
> Greetings!
>
> As part of my research project I am using R to study temperature data
> collected by a network. Each node (observation point) records  
> temperature of
> its surroundings throughout the day and generates a dataset. Using the
> recorded datasets for the past 7 days I need to build a prediction  
> model for
> each node that would enable it to check the observed data against the
> predicted data. How can I derive an equation for temperature using the
> datasets?
> The following is a subset of one of the datasets:-
>
>      Time              Temperature
>
> 07:00:17.369668   17.509
> 07:03:17.465725   17.509
> 07:04:17.597071   17.509
> 07:05:17.330544   17.509
> 07:10:47.838123   17.5482
> 07:14:16.680696   17.5874
> 07:16:46.67457     17.5972
> 07:29:16.887654   17.7442
> 07:29:46.705759   17.754
> 07:32:17.131713   17.7932
> 07:35:47.113953   17.8324
> 07:36:17.194981   17.8324
> 07:37:17.227013   17.852
> 07:38:17.809174   17.8618
> 07:38:48.00011     17.852
> 07:39:17.124362   17.8618
> 07:41:17.130624   17.8912
> 07:41:46.966421   17.901
> 07:43:47.524823   17.95
> 07:44:47.430977   17.95
> 07:45:16.813396   17.95

I think you/we need much more information.

Are you really trying to build a model that predicts the temperature  
just given the time of day?

Given that you're in NY, I'd say 12pm in August sure feels much  
different than 12pm in February, no?

Or are you trying to predict what one sensor readout would be at a  
particular time given readings from other sensors at the same time?

Or ... ?

-steve

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