Oct 10, 2024
Could an underwater wireless network improve the management and monitoring of symptoms – or resources – expressed through the ocean?
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Wsense
In this system, the communication is
accomplished through the generation of data in the visual light spectrum and
its reception through visual and other sensors. This system uses cables to
connect nodes, however there is delivery and collection of relevant data by the
use of airwaves. The broadband structure of this system made by WSense can
withstand diverse conditions like the depth of water or when the currents are
too strong, and therefore allows quick expansion of networks in areas where
traditional methods fail. With WSense, it is no longer impossible to
disseminate data and monitor the ocean’s natural systems.
WSense’s approach to underwater communications
which is more innovative than any existing option has the potential to change
the way the oceans resources are managed. Managing
ocean resources poses challenges as developed countries have more insights
into practical trends and access to information than developing countries. This
also supports the better use of such resources by coastal inhabitants who
depend on such resources for their survival. For example, WSense’s aim of
enhancing underwater communication goes beyond the issues of technology, but
also helps societies to learn to live with their resources effectively.
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