The new complex automatically monitors ground temperature using submersible sensors. If the temperature becomes dangerously high, the system automatically turns on cooling units to stabilize the soil.
The development has already received a grant of 1 million rubles under the Student Startup program. The press service noted that the authors of the project are currently working on adapting electronics to work in extreme conditions and are exploring the possibility of using renewable energy sources.
In the future, the system can also be used to automatically regulate the temperature in social facilities.
Source: Ferra

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