31 July, 2009 -- Selex Communications
WINSOC: the project coordinated by SELEX Communications for the development of the first landslide detection system in India comes to an end
Today the WINSOC (Wireless Sensor Network with Self-Organization Capabilities for Critical
and Emergency Applications) Program that SELEX Communications has coordinated as Prime Contractor for the
European Commission and that will feature, for the experimentation phase, the developing of the first network
of wireless sensors in India for the detection of landslides, ends.
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15 June, 2009 -- Mathrubhumi
Landslide Detection in Munnar by Amrita Wireless Network
India's first ever cutting-edge wireless sensor network system, designed to detect
landslides at least 24 hours ahead of its occurrence, has been set up at Munnar in the high
range Idukki district of Kerala where eight persons had lost their lives in 2005 landslides.
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15 June, 2009 -- MyNews.in
India's First Landslide Detection System Developed
The Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham University, with the support of the European Commission
(EC), has developed India''s first-ever wireless sensor network system for landslide detection.
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15 June, 2009 -- The Hindu
Wireless Sensor Network deployed to Detect Landslides
The Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham University, with the support of the European Commission
(EC), has developed India''s first-ever wireless sensor network system for landslide detection.
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13 June, 2009 -- Express News
Wireless System for Landslide Detection Developed
Scientists from the Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham
have developed India's first wireless sensor network
system for landslide detection under a 3.5 million Euro
research project funded by the European Commission.
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12 June, 2009 -- WebIndia123.com
India's first Landslide Detection System Developed
The Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham University, with the support of the European Commission (EC), has
developed India's first-ever wireless sensor network system for landslide detection.
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12 June, 2009 -- manoramaonline.com
Network System to Detect Landslides Installed
India's first ever cutting edge wireless sensor
network system, designed to detect landslides at least 24 hours
ahead of its occurrence, has been set up at Munnar in the high
range Idukki district of Kerala where eight persons had lost their
lives in 2005 landslides.
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11 June, 2009 -- The Times of India
Coimbatore Univ Develops Wireless Tech to Detect Landslides
Students of Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham University here have
developed a wireless network system for landslide detection, in collaboration with
European Commission and Indian
Space Research Organisation (ISRO).
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1 September, 2008 -- The Telegraph
Early Warning System
Scientists have devised a landslide prediction system that is set to take off in the hottest tourist spot in Kerala.
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27 August, 2008 -- ICT Results
Wireless Sensors Learn from Life
European and Indian researchers are
applying principles learned from living
organisms to design self-organising
networks of wireless sensors suitable for
a wide range of environmental
monitoring purposes.
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18 May, 2008 -- V1 Magazine
WINSOC Project Advances the Promise of Wireless Sensor Networks
Wireless sensor networks are poised to expand as they become
more popular. WINSOC (Wireless Sensor Networks with Self-
Organization Capabilities for Critical and Emergency Applications),
is a project funded by the FP6 Information Society Technologies
programme of the European Union.
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9 May, 2008 -- Geo Connexion
WINSOC Project Advances Wireless Sensor Networks
WINSOC (Wireless Sensor Networks with
Self-Organization Capabilities for Critical and Emergency
Applications), a project funded by the FP6 Information
Society Technologies programme of the European Union
is already delivering results. WINSOC started in
September 2006 and will run till the end of February 2009.
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