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CSIRAC: Australia’s first computer

CSIRAC was built by CSIR in 1949 and it was the fourth computer in the world - it completed more than 1 000 projects by the time it was turned off in 1964.

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An introduction to physical-statistical modelling using Bayesian methods

This 18-page technical report by environmental statistician Dr Edward Campbell explains new approaches to integrating complex physical and statistical models.

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Application of Bayesian hierarchical modelling to a delayed action oscillator...

This 20-page CSIRO technical report written by environmental statistician Dr Edward Campbell explores previously reported ideas on physical-statistical models using Bayesian hierarchical approaches.

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CSIRO wins another round in US WLAN court case

On Friday 15 June 2007, a federal court in Texas granted CSIRO’s application for an injunction to prevent infringement of its wireless network patent by Buffalo-group companies in the US. An injunction...

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Sensor and sensor networks research progress report: July 2004 to June 2006

The first report from CSIRO's research program in wireless sensor networks. (38 pages)

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Ready to roll

CSIRO's patented twin roll casting technology produces twin roll cast sheets of magnesium direct from molten metal, ready for finish rolling to customer order specification.

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Terrestrial mapping and monitoring

Over more than 20 years, CSIRO has made major contributions in the use of remotely sensed data for improving environmental knowledge and management at scales from local to regional to continental.

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Emergency two-way communications for underground miners

An underground to surface wireless communication system invented by CSIRO will revolutionise search and rescue operations in mines.

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MultiBeam antenna provides novel solution for satellite communication

The CSIRO-designed MultiBeam antenna is leading the world in providing solutions to the future needs of satellite communications.

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Exploring the new physics of the nanoscale

CSIRO explores the new physics of the nanoscale, building novel structures, materials and devices.

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Giving machines vision

CSIRO’s Machine Vision team is exploring ways to expand the capabilities of machines that automatically capture and process images.

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World's fastest, most spectrally efficient wireless communications link

CSIRO achieved a world first in wireless communications by transmitting data over a wireless link at six gigabits per second with no perceptible delays or loss of quality.

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Robust, dependable flying robots

CSIRO is developing technologies supporting the safe, reliable, and cost effective operation of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) for scientific and civilian applications.

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Field robotics: robots for the real world

CSIRO is developing robotic systems for industrial and research applications to improve safety, efficiency and production.

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The latest equipment for farmers: wireless sensor networks

CSIRO is providing sensor web and smart sensor network solutions to the agricultural sector.

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CSIROvision – a global collaboration platform

CSIROvision combines high definition video and audio with an in-built teleconferencing facility, allowing real-time collaboration across the globe.

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Sensor and Sensor Networks: 2009-2010 Year in Review

This annual report highlights CSIRO's activities and scientific achievements in sensor network technologies from July 2009 to June 2010. (56 pages)

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Smart energy

CSIRO's futuristic hardware and software innovations are powering the push to use energy more efficiently and draw it from sustainable sources.

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Wireless sensor networks: a new instrument for observing our world

CSIRO is developing robust wireless sensor network hardware and smart software to increase the quality and reduce the cost of collecting environmental data.

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Phenonet: wireless sensors in agriculture

The High Resolution Plant Phenomics Centre is using CSIRO-developed smart sensor nodes to record microclimate and plant data in the field in an effort to select new plant varieties suited to difficult...

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