ARC Research Hub for Connected Sensors for Health
The NSSN is part of a group of 37 university and industry partners leading the establishment of a new $24M ARC Research Hub for Connected Sensors for Health.
Increased Recycling of Plastics by Sensing and Treating Label Contamination
NSSN researchers are working with PEGRAS Asia Pacific and major Australian businesses, including the Labelmakers Group, to boost Australia’s recycling capability.
Automating the Detection of Whales at Sea
Assessing the feasibility of an innovative system to automate real-time detection of whales onboard seismic survey ships.
Sun Sensors
Developing a low-cost, paper-based UV sensor using printable, non-toxic materials that changes colour to indicate sun exposure levels and help users avoid overexposure.
Wildlife Monitoring
Improving the accuracy of koala call detection and reduced false positives, advancing smart sensing techniques for wildlife monitoring and paving the way for mapping koala populations across NSW.
Where is All the Water?
Developing a technology framework and roadmap combining advanced sensing, gravity data and data fusion to better understand where water is located and how it moves across NSW.
Modelling Thermal Comfort Indices for Greater Sydney
Characterising urban heat around the Greater Sydney Region using earth observational imagery, land segmentation and ground truth data.
Advanced Pipe Sensing to Reduce Leaks & Breaks (Copy)
Working with Sydney Water and a range of other water industry partners, this $3.4 million program has delivered innovative smart sensing solutions to the water industry.
Operational Network of Air Quality Impact Resources (OPENAIR)
OPENAIR positions NSW as a forerunner in the use of low-cost air quality sensing in the world.