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Tuesday 2 September 2014

Korean carrier upgrades eel farm, makes the Internet of (slimey) Things


Korean carrier upgrades eel farm, makes the Internet of (slimey) Things


By definition, the Internet of Things (IoT) should connect with anything — even writhing, kinda gross, but often delicious eels. SK Telecom’s latest project is aimed at showcasing its IoT skills with a pilot connected eel farm that uses a network of sensors to monitor thousands of eels, mostly autonomously. Sensors dotted across multiple 20-foot-wide tanks check on water temperature, pH and oxygen levels, Data is then collated and analyzed by the Korean carrier’s cloud system, and bounced to a simplified smartphone app – all in pretty much real time. “Why?” is a good question, but there’s a good answer too: apparently minute changes in those factors above can be fatal to young eels. Before, this meant regular tank checks by workers every two-to-six hours. Now, it’s mostly automated and sudden changes will even ping a warning to eel farmers’ smartphones when needed. SK Telecom is planning to roll out the system commercially next year — who knew eel farming was big business?



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