Wireless sensor network helps prevent water, soil pollution
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The developments of technology, for preventing groundwater pollution, aiding agricultural management, and that will protect the water quality of rivers and lakes, is discussed. The technology is developed by researchers at the University of California at Merced, and University of California at Los Angeles's Center for Embedded Networked Sensing.
Publication Name: Civil Engineering
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0885-7024
Year: 2005
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Wireless sensors monitor bioreactor
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University of North Carolina's researchers at Charlotte, in partnership with the Charlotte office of the construction firm S&ME, Inc., have come up with a wireless method of monitoring the sensitive environment in a bioreactor landfill.
Publication Name: Civil Engineering
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0885-7024
Year: 2006
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Hurricane model predicts wind, waves, and surge
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Researchers from commercial, academic and public institutions are collaborating their efforts to develop an efficient system for fast and accurate forecasting of hurricane winds, waves and storm surges.
Publication Name: Civil Engineering
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0885-7024
Year: 2006
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