New Technology Can Prevent Cellular Overload During Disasters

Communicating with loved ones during an emergency is something we come to expect from our cellular-driven lives, but that’s not always possible. During major disasters, cellular towers are often overloaded, meaning calls are dropped and texts are never received. There’s a solution to this dilemma, and it comes from the work of graduate researcher, Mai Hassan, from the University of British Columbia.

Hassan proposes a more effective communication route for digital signals by leveraging all of the channels in a given area – including radio and television stations.

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