Poussière intelligente
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La poussière intelligente ("smartdust" en Anglais) est un hypothétique réseau sans fil de minuscules systèmes microélectromécaniques (microelectromechanical systems en anglais, abrégés MEMS) de capteurs, de robots ou de dispositifs, qui permet de mesurer par exemple la lumière, la température ou des vibrations.
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- How stuff works: motes
- Open source mote designs and TinyOS operating system from UC Berkeley
- UC Berkeley Smart Dust Project
- Sailor research group at UCSD
- Web of Sensors "In the wilds of the San Jacinto Mountains, along a steep canyon, scientists are turning 30 acres [121,000 m²] of pines and hardwoods in California into a futuristic vision of environmental study. They are linking up more than 100 tiny sensors, robots, cameras and computers, which are beginning to paint an unusually detailed portrait of this lush world, home to more than 30 rare and endangered species. Much of the instrumentation is wireless. Devices the size of a deck of cards — known as motes, after dust motes..."
- Technologies to watch: motes