Category: Underwater Internet of Things

Another Angle on Standards

Standard metrics and vocabulary assures us that scientific and technical research is clearly understood, and repeatable. But it also can confer commercial advantages if the “Standard” conforms to already-developed, proprietary technologies.

Information only when needed

If this approach was employed in the Underwater Internet of Things – establishing communication channels predicated on unique frequency-shift sequences specific to the particular communication channels, it might go far in allaying our concerns about turning the entire ocean into a digital-communications mosh pit.

Making the ocean even smarter II

Most underwater communication signals will likely be acoustic, and likely be in the 8kHz – 25kHz range; overlapping human auditory range, and smack-dab in the sweet spot of marine mammal hearing range (as well as some fishes, and likely some marine invertebrates…).