Smartphones Recycled Into Devices That Detect Deforestation
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Smartphones Recycled Into Devices That Detect Deforestation
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#4Instead of only listening for chainsaw sounds, they could be watching and monitoring other aspects of the environment too.
The only downside is that the electronics in these weren't designed for continuous exposure to the outdoors, so they probably won't last so long... but if these were going to end up as rubbish anyway, it doesn't matter so much --- as long as they can keep up with installing new ones as the old ones fail.
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#5Url changed from http://mashable.com/2014/06/26/recycle-smartphone-startup-de... because the current article seems a little more substantive.
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#6This is interesting because I've often wondered how many people realise that a smartphone has an extremely dense collection of input/output devices that can sense and interact with its environment; most will have a touchscreen, speaker, microphone, camera, compass (magnetometer), accelerometer, gyroscope, light sensor, distance sensor, GPS, maybe even a thermometer and barometer. They also have radios for GSM/CDMA, W…
Re: Smartphones Recycled Into Devices That Detect Deforestation
#7This is interesting because I've often wondered how many people realise that a smartphone has an extremely dense collection of input/output devices that can sense and interact with its environment; most will have a touchscreen, speaker, microphone, camera, compass (magnetometer), accelerometer, gyroscope, light sensor, distance sensor, GPS, maybe even a thermometer and barometer. They also have radios for GSM/CDMA, W…
[1] http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/if-poachers-and-il...