<p>➀ Wolverhampton University leads the 'Space Eye' project, funded by £1.3m from Ofwat, to deploy six LEO microsatellites for detecting water leaks in the UK;</p><p>➁ The project utilizes satellite technology (SAR, L-band radar) and machine learning to improve detection efficiency and reduce costs compared to traditional methods;</p><p>➂ Collaboration with Quub involves 3D-printed satellites and Raspberry Pi for testing, aiming for scalable and cost-effective water infrastructure monitoring.</p>
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