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'Smart dust' aims to monitor everything - CNN

 
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WTF??!?!!?


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n the 1990s, a researcher named Kris Pister dreamed up a wild future in which people would sprinkle the Earth with countless tiny sensors, no larger than grains of rice.

These "smart dust" particles, as he called them, would monitor everything, acting like electronic nerve endings for the planet. Fitted with computing power, sensing equipment, wireless radios and long battery life, the smart dust would make observations and relay mountains of real-time data about people, cities and the natural environment.

Now, a version of Pister's smart dust fantasy is starting to become reality.

"It's exciting. It's been a long time coming," said Pister, a computing professor at the University of California, Berkeley.

"I coined the phrase 14 years ago. So smart dust has taken a while, but it's finally here."

Maybe not exactly how he envisioned it. But there has been progress.

The latest news comes from the computer and printing company Hewlett-Packard, which recently announced it's working on a project it calls the "Central Nervous System for the Earth." In coming years, the company plans to deploy a trillion sensors all over the planet.

The wireless devices would check to see if ecosystems are healthy, detect earthquakes more rapidly, predict traffic patterns and monitor energy use. The idea is that accidents could be prevented and energy could be saved if people knew more about the world in real time, instead of when workers check on these issues only occasionally.

HP will take its first step toward this goal in about two years, said Pete Hartwell, a senior researcher at HP Labs in Palo Alto. The company has made plans with Royal Dutch Shell to install 1 million matchbook-size monitors to aid in oil exploration by measuring rock vibrations and movement, he said. Those sensors, which already have been developed, will cover a 6-square-mile area.

That will be the largest smart dust deployment to date, he said.

"We just think now, the technology has reached a point where it makes basic sense for us ... to get this out of the lab and into reality," Hartwell said.

Smart dust (minus the 'dust')

Despite the recent excitement, there's still much confusion in the computing industry about what exactly smart dust is.
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"out of the lab and into reality"

Oh really?

And just how is this accomplished?

Chem trails

Did they ask 6 billion people here on earth if this jives with them?

Who gave them permission?

Satellites stopped working? Why do we need this ...oh, wait, this is so they can monitor us.
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12/14/2010 11:30 AM
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Humans are determined to kill themselves off with technology. Unintended consequences and all that. Does any "intellectual" of today actually consider ramifications for the future? Good grief.
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12/14/2010 11:39 AM
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Check this out and everyone is breathing it.

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12/14/2010 11:40 AM
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Humans are determined to kill themselves off with technology. Unintended consequences and all that. Does any "intellectual" of today actually consider ramifications for the future? Good grief.
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i think attributing this "discovery" to some random geek is just a cover to make it seem less menacing. he's probably an actor.
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12/14/2010 11:41 AM
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i breathe it in, will my IQ increase?

i have the SAT test coming up so this is serious!
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12/14/2010 11:43 AM
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Humans are determined to kill themselves off with technology. Unintended consequences and all that. Does any "intellectual" of today actually consider ramifications for the future? Good grief.



i think attributing this "discovery" to some random geek is just a cover to make it seem less menacing. he's probably an actor.
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Good point. All they need to do now is tell us how good it will be for the children.

Such evil. I don't understand it. I pray 2012 is "real" and that cosmic forces send these assholes into a dark realm where they can harm no one but themselves.
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12/14/2010 11:47 AM
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Take note. That shit is related with 2012.
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Re: 'Smart dust' aims to monitor everything - CNN
Humans are determined to kill themselves off with technology. Unintended consequences and all that. Does any "intellectual" of today actually consider ramifications for the future? Good grief.



i think attributing this "discovery" to some random geek is just a cover to make it seem less menacing. he's probably an actor.



Good point. All they need to do now is tell us how good it will be for the children.

Such evil. I don't understand it. I pray 2012 is "real" and that cosmic forces send these assholes into a dark realm where they can harm no one but themselves.
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hf
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UPPPP
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12/14/2010 12:53 PM
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Deploy a million of them in the path of a tornado. No more "darn the tornado missed the probe AGAIN" moments.





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