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Practical Uses of Environmental Sensor Data in Real Life

If you like playing with gadgets, it’s pretty easy to get excited about working with environmental sensors. Advances in both electronics miniaturization and wireless technologies have resulted in affordable sensors that can deliver data around the world in an instant. It’s never been easier to find out what exactly is in the air, water, or earth around you!

That said, while the technological advances are undoubtedly impressive, they are ultimately beside the point. Sensors that produce environmental data in a vacuum are of little practical use. It’s the work that happens beyond the sensors that really helps make a difference. This analytical work is either by software tools that pull meaningful insights from the data, or by humans manually hunting for those same insights. In our experience, the best outcomes result from a combination of human and computer analysis.

In this post, we’re going to take a quick tour through some inspiring practical uses of environmental sensor data—projects that start with data and then go beyond it in order to produce actionable outcomes. Our hope is that we give you a greater understanding of how important it is for society to collect environmental data, and maybe even inspire you to start an environmental monitoring project in your own community.

Let’s dive in!

University of Michigan and Apple are monitoring ambient noise to understand its physical health impacts.
The Trash Track project helps understand what happens when we throw something away.

Are you interested in gathering environmental sensor data to better understand what’s really happening in your community? Contact us to learn how Temboo can help.

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