Em 26 de jul de 2017, às 09:18, Michael Oghia
<mike.oghia(a)gmail.com> escreveu:
Hi everyone,
I just came across this opportunity sponsored by Mozilla that seems perfect for this
group:
Wireless Innovation for a Networked Society (WINS) Challenges
How do you connect the unconnected? Mozilla and the U.S. National Science Foundation are
looking for innovative wireless technologies that connect people to the Internet and to
each other. A total of $2 million in prize money is available for wireless solutions that
get people online after disasters or that connect communities lacking reliable Internet
access.
Challenge 1: Off-the-Grid Internet Challenge
How can we leverage wireless technology to keep people connected to each other and to
vital information sources in the aftermath of a disaster where Internet access is
unavailable or compromised? The Off-the-Grid Internet Challenge seeks solutions that can
provide connectivity in one of the most challenging situations: the immediate aftermath of
a major disaster. When disasters like earthquakes, tsunamis and hurricanes strike,
communications networks are often among the first pieces of critical infrastructure to
overload or fail, leaving individuals disconnected from one another and from essential
services and communications. With a total of $1M in prize money, the Off-the-Grid Internet
Challenge seeks solutions that help individuals wirelessly access each other and
information services like maps and messaging following a disaster.
For more information, see:
https://wirelesschallenge.mozilla.org/?utm_content=buffer8894e&utm_medi…
Best,
-Michael
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