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In a groundbreaking initiative, researchers at the University of Tartu have devised a method to repurpose discarded smartphones, transforming them into mini data centers that monitor environmental conditions.
With the rising number of unused smartphones lying idle in drawers worldwide--approximately 195 million in Germany alone--this innovative project aims to tackle the growing issue of electronic waste. Instead of ending up in landfills or being recycled, these devices can continue to serve a purpose in environmental monitoring.
The research team connected four obsolete smartphones to create a compact data center capable of collecting vital underwater environmental data. They encapsulated the smartphone components in a 3D-printed housing, removing the original batteries to mitigate any potential environmental hazards, replacing them with external power sources.
This mini data center was deployed underwater, where it gathered environmental data through photographic evidence, which was recorded and processed on-site. This approach not only utilizes the available processing power of these smartphones but also reduces the reliance on traditional data centers, thereby enhancing the environmental sustainability of the devices. The cost of retrofitting each smartphone is estimated at just EUR8.
The dual benefit of this decentralized data center model is twofold: it allows for the effective reuse of old smartphones, significantly reducing the electronic waste footprint, while also providing these devices with a meaningful function in environmental science. Beyond monitoring ecosystems, the researchers suggest that these repurposed smartphone data centers could be used for various applications, such as decentralized data analysis in research or real-time passenger counting in public transportation systems, optimizing urban transit networks.
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