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Data updated: Fri Nov 06 05:31:05 UTC 2009, currently: frozen. Published by kojooky.
Data updated: Fri Nov 06 05:31:04 UTC 2009, currently: frozen. Published by kojooky.
Data updated: Mon Oct 26 05:36:57 UTC 2009, currently: frozen. Published by gabriele.
Light sensor in at the Lv 2 entry to the Wilkinson Building at the University of Sydney.
Data updated: Mon Oct 26 05:36:56 UTC 2009, currently: frozen. Published by gabriele.
IR beam across the main entrance to the Wilkinson building at the University of Sydney High value = broken beam = person entering or leaving the building.
Data updated: Sat Oct 24 10:26:33 UTC 2009, currently: frozen. Published by gabriele.
Ultrasonic rangefinder counts people crossing the footbridge. Low value indicates broken beam.
Data updated: Sat Oct 24 10:26:32 UTC 2009, currently: frozen. Published by gabriele.
Light sensor recording ambient light levels. Please note sensor is partially shaded and so does not report exposure to direct sunlight.
Data updated: Thu Oct 22 01:20:49 UTC 2009, currently: frozen. Published by canuc.
Camera Checker
Data updated: Thu Oct 22 01:20:48 UTC 2009, currently: frozen. Published by canuc.
detect pass and count it
Data updated: Wed Oct 21 06:04:44 UTC 2009, currently: frozen. Published by alexander_ju.
voice microphone and ultra sonic detection for traffic
Data updated: Sun Oct 18 16:42:08 UTC 2009, currently: frozen. Published by gapza_v.
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