TECHNOLOGY

Has Geomoby landed a white whale?

A BLUETOOTH-based location and communication network in an underground section of Karora Resources’ Beta Hunt gold and nickel mine near Kalgoorlie has achieved real time ground to surface sound, picture and a video connectivity.

A Bluetooth-driven solution is providing connectivity underground.

A Bluetooth-driven solution is providing connectivity underground.

According to Geomoby, the technology's developer, project results confirm the possibility of live real time audio and video streams using Bluetooth Low Energy. The Karora Resources deployment involved...

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