Net-Zero Distributed Computing and Ecological Monitoring
Overview
Reaching a sustainable and climate-resilient future by deploying net-zero distributed computing and ecological monitoring systems. This project develops hardware and software solutions for off-grid environmental data collection and analysis.
Status: Prototyping phase Funding: UC San Diego CA CARES (Climate Action, Resilience, and Environmental Sustainability) grant (completed) Lab: Lu’um AI Labs
Key Components
Data Terrarium
Solar-powered edge computing device capable of running robust computing tasks entirely on renewable energy.
Eco Data Collectors
Off-grid environmental sensors that reliably gather and transmit ecological data while operating independently of the power grid.
Validated Functionality
- Data Terrarium can run robust computing tasks on solar power
- Eco Data Collectors reliably gather and transmit environmental data while operating off-grid
Current Development
- Expanding and refining system durability
- Testing multisystem deployment scenarios
- Testing network scalability
- Improving LLM-based data science capabilities
Impact
This technology enables environmental monitoring in remote locations without access to traditional power infrastructure, supporting climate research and conservation efforts in underserved regions.
