Mounted on scaffold-based temporary structures, live data monitored sound, wind direction/speed and rainfall, all retrieved to give objective data to the organisers responsible for spectator management. Each device triggered text-alerts if wind levels peaked at any of three levels – thus enabling safe evacuation if required, or notification that crowds may start to exit given adverse weather conditions. Full compliance was met on every deployment. As it happens, the strongest gust was saved for Eton Dorney, which thankfully gave a tailwind to one of the GB canoe team… no evacuations necessary.
“We are looking forward to developing solutions that can give more in-depth analysis alongside greater accessibility,” concludes Acoustic1’s Steve Thomas. “We are preparing the way for a number of trials with Wireless Logic and will be forging ahead.” Wireless Logic’s Justin Godfrey-Cass agrees: “Live streaming of audio for example can run into multiple MB usage. We will field test a number of networks and develop new solutions which Acoustic1 can take to the market with confidence.”