New Android apps to monitor 50 miles of radiation in a nuclear power plant
Source: Internet
Author: User
KeywordsNuclear power plants miles
Beijing time March 25 Evening News, developers Li Hu Gossman (Lee Guthman) has developed a "nuclear Watchdawg" of the Android application, to monitor the nuclear power plant within 50 miles of radiation. "We developed this application because of the growing interest in nuclear power in Japan after the Fudao nuclear power plant accident," Li Hu Gossman said. In the United States, people want to know whether they have nuclear power plants near their lives or workplaces, how big they are, and what problems the plants are prone to, and so on. "NUCLEARWATCHDAWG mainly uses GPS technology to identify the location of users and then determine the surrounding nuclear power plants." He can monitor radiation within a 50-mile radius of the plant and provide information on the age of the nuclear power plant, power output, operating license and legal representative. Nuclearwatchdawg's information comes from about 30 authorities and, if necessary, NUCLEARWATCHDAWG can visit the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission website for more detailed information. NUCLEARWATCHDAWG is a free application that receives revenue through advertising sponsorship. (Li Ming)
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