Forming New Mobile Networks With People-Borne Sensors 49
An anonymous reader writes with this snippet from Medical Daily: "Members of the public could form the backbone of powerful new mobile internet networks by carrying wearable sensors. According to researchers from Queen's University Belfast, the novel sensors could create new ultra high bandwidth mobile internet infrastructures and reduce the density of mobile phone base stations. The engineers from Queen's renowned Institute of Electronics, Communications and Information Technology (ECIT), are working on a new project based on the rapidly developing science of body centric communications."
And access what? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:I'm gonna go Orwellian on yo ass (Score:4, Insightful)
I can see this as something most people are not going to want to carry around. Phone, keys, wallet and sunglasses are too much as it is.
Maybe they can integrate them into purses/man-satchels/bras/brossieres etc. along with wireless recharging and built-in antennas in the straps.
Give it a few years, cellphones in early 90 had brick-sized batteries and yet people still carried them around, now it is hard to find a phone that is not a miniature wi-fi enabled game console with a video camera that can also make phone calls.
On empty streets? (Score:3, Insightful)