Urban sensor networks that combine phytomimetic materials with edge AI can detect city vibrations and automatically adapt building systems like lighting and climate control in real-time, reducing energy waste while maintaining comfort and resilience during environmental changes such as storms.
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Whispers of a Living City Sensor NetworkAdded:
In a city lab, researchers map how everyday vibrations from traffic synchronize with building sensors, revealing a hidden layer of connectivity.
They deploy a network where walls listen and respond by tuning lighting and climate, cutting energy waste.
The breakthrough comes from combining phytomimetic materials with edge AI that learns the city's rhythm without overreaching.
When storms hit, the system adapts in real time, proving resilience and comfort without human tweaks.
This new approach reframes technology as a living, responsive city partner, rather than a distant machine whispering hints for smarter urban living.
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