March 05, 2009 by Marco Zennaro | 1 Comment
CSIRO-China in wireless sensor research tie-up
From Freaklabs blog:
AUSTRALIAN and Chinese scientists have pledged to develop natural disaster early warning systems that could help prevent the devastating death tolls in Victoria’s bushfires last month.
The remote sensing systems would be developed as part of a wider agreement between the CSIRO and Beijing University to develop next-generation wireless communication technology, formally signed yesterday.
China’s vice-minister for Science and Technology Dr Cao Jianlin and ALP Parliamentary Secretary for Early Childhood Education, Maxine McKew, opened a new wireless centre of excellence at the CSIRO’s radio physics research labs in Sydney to facilitate the agreement.


i am a young developer. if i could contribute towards developing any efficient protocol for this disaster management i shall be grateful to you. i ve already developed a few protocols on WSN in IEEE