Matias Alcoba, remote sensing engineer working for the Development Research Institute (IRD), undertook a mission to Cameroon from 6 to 30 March 2017 in the framework of the RainCell project (Rain measurement from Cellular phone networks).
During his mission, Matias Alcoba met the technical teams of mobile operator Orange and the main Cameroonian partners involved in the project.The RainCell method is based on the observation that the energy carried by cellular phone networks decreases when it rains between cell towers due to the diffusion of the wave by the raindrops. The researchers thus realised that by measuring the fluctuations in the signal, it was possible to estimate the quantity of rainfall in any single point of the network and this, potentially, in real time and at low cost.
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In Africa, geolocated rainfall measurement was first tested and validated for the first time in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso as part of a partnership with the operator Telecel Faso, the project was then extended to the towns of Bamako (Mali) and Niamey (Niger). Sylvain Andzongo