Distributed Surveillance Network

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'One of the primary ideas behind IBM's Smarter Planet concept is a web of sensors all over the planet, leading to a data explosion. But what if that web of sensors was more directly under the public's control? Strategic forecast consultant Chris Arkenberg hits on an interesting idea in a recent blog post. He muses on the idea of using mobile phones for grid computing, a la SETI@home, to create massive distributed supercomputers for processing all of this data. "Consider the processing power latent across a city of 20 million mobile subscribers, such as Tokyo," he writes.

Arkenberg takes the idea further by suggesting that sensors could be built into mobile phones that could monitor air quality or act as a sort of distributed surveillance system. The possibilities are endless. "Consider what could be done with an API for addressing clusters of mobile sensors," he writes.

The idea reminds me of Open Sailing's SwarmOS, which aims to help individuals make decisions based on the collective intelligence reported by "swarms" of users with mobile phones. Adding sensors to that mix is a powerful notion.

Arkenberg warns that such a network and API could also be exploited by insurgents, criminals or regimes." (http://www.readwriteweb.com/cloud/2011/02/urban-supercomputers.php)