Friday, March 25, 2011

Libelium Develops Sensor Networks To Help Japan Detect Radiation

Arduino distributor Libelium is building a new sensor house inclusive a Geiger blood vessel to discover alpha, beta and gamma radiation. The house is going to be releades open source.

Once the initial antecedent is ended it will be sent and tested in the Hackerspace at Tokyo. This new sensor house will be matching with both Waspmote and Arduino platforms. The thought is double, on the a hand, with the Arduino stage people will be be able to have simply running their own detector at home; on the other hand, with the Waspmote stage authorities and will be able to muster unconstrained sensor networks to send the deviation levels from dangerous areas using ZigBee and GPRS technologies.

If you are meddlesome and wish to conspire with this plan greatfully meeting David Gascn, Libelium CTO here .

via [ WSNblog ]

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