Researchers convert old phones into 'tiny data centers' — deploy one underwater for marine monitoring

A group of researchers from the University of Tartu developed a way to reuse old smartphones as an edge node to process data in real-time.

https://www.tomshardware.com/desktops/servers/researchers-convert-old-phones-into-tiny-data-centers-deploy-one-underwater-for-marine-monitoring

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