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Sep 25, 2022
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every year, around 22 million people flock to the spectacular jurassic coast in the south of england,cern. whether it's hiking along the coast or swimming in the sea, huge crowds and a wild location mean serious incidents are inevitable. it wasn't so long ago that if you got yourself into trouble, you needed to make your up here to use this. but now, 56 has connected the coast. and the initiative to save lives starts out at sea with the world's first sg—connected buoys. the data they collect includes current, wave height and tidal conditions, and that's all beamed back to shore with speeds claimed to be 8,000 times faster than current technology used out at sea. low latency is so vital because it enables real—time decision—making. so, any changes or sudden changes in the weather can be notified and people are kept up to date to help keep safety and make sure that people are utilising the coastal environment sensibly. these buoys offer more than just sensor data. aquaculture — farming at sea — is a growing part of dorset�*s economy and sg—connected cameras underneath the buoys offer co
every year, around 22 million people flock to the spectacular jurassic coast in the south of england,cern. whether it's hiking along the coast or swimming in the sea, huge crowds and a wild location mean serious incidents are inevitable. it wasn't so long ago that if you got yourself into trouble, you needed to make your up here to use this. but now, 56 has connected the coast. and the initiative to save lives starts out at sea with the world's first sg—connected buoys. the data they collect...
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Sep 24, 2022
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we're also using 56 technologies to connect sensors along the jurassic coast.y — that is what makes it so stunningly beautiful. if we can use that connectivity to monitor the movement of the land and make sure that we can make changes to the way that we manage the coast as a result of that information and that data, that is good for local people and it's good for the visitors who come. so with a 56 network that connects sensors out at sea in the cliffs and on shore, this coastline has been revamped for the 21st century, letting visitors enjoy and explore this beautiful landscape safely. just before we leave you, let's go back to ifa, in berlin, where spencer has found a friend? yeah, do you think she likes me? how could she not? well, as long as she doesn't leak oil on the sofa and, at ifa, there was even something to you if you are one of those old—fashioned types who likes your furry very friends to be...er...real! it is a pet dryer, a dryerfor your pets. yeah, i'm not convinced either. but seeing these crazy ideas on the show floor did give me a warm, fuzzy
we're also using 56 technologies to connect sensors along the jurassic coast.y — that is what makes it so stunningly beautiful. if we can use that connectivity to monitor the movement of the land and make sure that we can make changes to the way that we manage the coast as a result of that information and that data, that is good for local people and it's good for the visitors who come. so with a 56 network that connects sensors out at sea in the cliffs and on shore, this coastline has been...
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Sep 24, 2022
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it a very— along the jurassic coast.what makes it so stunningly beautiful. if we can use — so stunningly beautiful. if we can use that connectivity to monitor— can use that connectivity to monitor the movement of the land — monitor the movement of the land and _ monitor the movement of the land and make sure that we can make _ land and make sure that we can make changes to the way that we manage _ make changes to the way that we manage the coast as a result of that information, that data, that— that information, that data, that is— that information, that data, that is good for local people and the _ that is good for local people and the visitors who come. so whether 56 network that so whether 5g network that connects sensors out at sea in the cliffs and i'm sure, there's a coastline has been revamped for the 21st century, letting visitors enjoy and explore this landscape, safely. in this we's tech news, ride hailing giant uber is investigating a hack to its computer networks, saying several internal communications and en
it a very— along the jurassic coast.what makes it so stunningly beautiful. if we can use — so stunningly beautiful. if we can use that connectivity to monitor— can use that connectivity to monitor the movement of the land — monitor the movement of the land and _ monitor the movement of the land and make sure that we can make _ land and make sure that we can make changes to the way that we manage _ make changes to the way that we manage the coast as a result of that information, that...
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Sep 29, 2022
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every year, around 22 million people flock to the spectacular jurassic coast in the south of england,ether it's hiking along the coast or swimming in the sea, huge crowds and a wild location means serious incidents are inevitable. it wasn't so long ago that if you got yourself into trouble, you'd need to make your way up here to use this. but now, 5g has connected the coast. and the initiative to save lives starts out at sea with the world's first 5g—connected buoys. the data they collect includes currents, wave height and tidal conditions, and that's all beamed back to shore with speeds claimed to be 8,000 times faster than current technology used out at sea. lower latency is so vital because it enables real—time decision—making, so any changes or sudden changes in the weather can be notified and people are kept up to date to help keep safety, and make sure that people are utilising the coastal environment sensibly. these buoys offer more than just sensor data. aquaculture — farming at sea — is a growing part of dorset�*s economy. and 5g—connected cameras underneath the buoys offer c
every year, around 22 million people flock to the spectacular jurassic coast in the south of england,ether it's hiking along the coast or swimming in the sea, huge crowds and a wild location means serious incidents are inevitable. it wasn't so long ago that if you got yourself into trouble, you'd need to make your way up here to use this. but now, 5g has connected the coast. and the initiative to save lives starts out at sea with the world's first 5g—connected buoys. the data they collect...
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Sep 25, 2022
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we also using 56 technologies to connect sensors along the jurassic coast.kes it so stunningly beautiful. if we can use that connectivity to monitor the movement of the land and make sure that we can make changes to the way we manage the coast as a result of that information, that data, that's good for local people and it's good for the visitors who come here. so, with a 5g network that connects sensors out at sea in the cliffs and onshore, this coastline has been revamped for the 21st century, letting visitors enjoy and explore this beautiful landscape, safely. in this week's tech news, ride—hailing giant, uber, is investigating a hack to its computer networks. it says several internal communications and engineering systems have been compromised after a hacker showed the new york times evidence they had access to e—mails, cloud storage and code archives. videos and images from the next instalment of the grand theft auto franchise have been leaked online. the long—awaited game will be the next in the series following 2013's grand theft auto v, which is the s
we also using 56 technologies to connect sensors along the jurassic coast.kes it so stunningly beautiful. if we can use that connectivity to monitor the movement of the land and make sure that we can make changes to the way we manage the coast as a result of that information, that data, that's good for local people and it's good for the visitors who come here. so, with a 5g network that connects sensors out at sea in the cliffs and onshore, this coastline has been revamped for the 21st century,...
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Sep 24, 2022
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we're also using 56 technologies to connect sensors along the jurassic coast.erodes quite quickly. that's what makes it so stunningly beautiful. if we can use that connectivity to monitor the movement of the land and make sure that we can make changes to the way that we manage the coast as a result of that information, that data, that's good for local people and the visitors who come here. so with a 56 network that connects sensors out at sea, in the cliffs and on shore, this coastline has been revamped for the 21st century, letting visitors enjoy and explore this beautiful landscape, safely. let's go back to ifa in berlin where spencer has found a friend. do you think she likes me? how could she not! as long as she doesn't leak oil on the sofa! and that ifa there was even something for you, if you're one of those old—fashioned types who likes your furry friends to be, real. it's a pet dryer, a dryerfor your pets. yeah, i'm not convinced either. but seeing these crazy ideas on the show floor did give me a warm, fuzzy feeling. i have nipped off to the nearest vr
we're also using 56 technologies to connect sensors along the jurassic coast.erodes quite quickly. that's what makes it so stunningly beautiful. if we can use that connectivity to monitor the movement of the land and make sure that we can make changes to the way that we manage the coast as a result of that information, that data, that's good for local people and the visitors who come here. so with a 56 network that connects sensors out at sea, in the cliffs and on shore, this coastline has been...
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Sep 25, 2022
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every year, around 22 million people flock to the spectacular jurassic coast in the south of england,t kind of crop along the jurassic coast and we're feeding those images via high—definition cameras into an ai algorithm which is analysing the growth rates and saying, "is this "seaweed developing at the rate that we would expect it to?" and the sea data connected by the buoys is also transmitted via 5g to connected signs dotted along the coastline, providing potentially life—saving, real—time information for visitors. buoy is sending information about things like sea temperature, the sea state, wave height to goes to connected signs. and the whole point, really, is to give people a nowcast rather than a forecast of what the conditions are like in the water. the connected signs also have foot—fall counters to relay real—time data back to emergency services to prevent overcrowding. and with millions of annual visitors coming to a spot with limited connectivity, the 5g network could make a vital difference. if you come down to the beach here, there is no cellular connectivity, which is q
every year, around 22 million people flock to the spectacular jurassic coast in the south of england,t kind of crop along the jurassic coast and we're feeding those images via high—definition cameras into an ai algorithm which is analysing the growth rates and saying, "is this "seaweed developing at the rate that we would expect it to?" and the sea data connected by the buoys is also transmitted via 5g to connected signs dotted along the coastline, providing potentially...