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Month: June 2014
Li-Fi Revolution
Professor Harald Haas of the University of Edinburgh demonstrates a device primarily a light bulb that could transmit data exactly that by flickering the light from a single LED, a change too quick for the human eye to detect, he…
Protecting Critical Infrastructure Systems
Short and Long-‐Term Research Challenges for Protecting Critical Infrastructure Systems [gview file=”http://www.wsnmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Challenges.pdf” save=”0″]
Cyber-Physical Systems
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Locating Mobile Users within a WLAN
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Brain injuries in sports
Stanford bioengineers have developed a device that could one day provide real-time measurements of the head impacts sustained by football players. Another benefit of the research is that it could help characterize the forces sustained in more common head traumas,…
Self-Monitoring in Dynamic Wireless Networks
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