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Internet of Nomadic Things: Tracking Flying Foxes across Australia

How An Intelligent Text Message Service Aims To Tackle Ebola In Western Africa

A computer-controlled text message service could direct Ebola cases to appropriate medical facilities and track the spread of the disease […]

Dozens of Camazotz devices have been placed on flying fox collars throughout Australia.

Camazotz wins the QLD State Merit iAward 2014

Solar-Powered Fruit Bat Trackers Could Turn Bikeshare Programs Into Data Fleets

Published by fastcoexist 22 January 2014

DSS Student wins the IEEE Best Final Year Thesis

Distributed Sensing Systems student Sean Purdon won the IEEE Region 10 Best Final Year Thesis Award in All Fields of […]

Oyster app takes out iAward

Sense-T's innovative web application that brings together real-time data about the oyster industry has taken out a 2013 Tasmanian iAward. […]

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