Author: Dr. Celestine Iwendi

Celestine Iwendi is a Sensor and Electronics Researcher at the University of Aberdeen, UK. He can be reached at celestine.iwendi@ieee.org

The ABC of Machine Learning & IoT Application

Stage is now set for industrial Application of the Internet of Things in a grand scale with most companies resulting to the functionality of the Machine learning (ML). This article will address the ABC of Machine learning and IoT Application…

SAYME and WISOL in IoT Advancement

SAYME – The Spanish device maker and solution provider and WISOL – the South-Korean module manufacturer have signed an agreement during the Sigfox Operator Days in Paris to become the biggest #IoT #LPWAN solutions manufacturer in the world. It is…

WSN Application to Networked Washrooms

A new Fraunhofer technology now monitors soap, cotton towel and toilet paper dispensers fully automatically, and notifies the cleaning staff when levels are running low in washrooms. The report says that at the core of the “CWS Washroom Information Service”…

Living sensors at your fingertips

Engineers and biologists at Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT have teamed up to design a new “living material” — a tough, stretchy, biocompatible sheet of hydrogel injected with live cells that are genetically programmed to light up in the presence…

Advanticsys introduces its first Industrial IoT gateway

A company that provides remote monitoring and control systems based on wireless sensor networks and industrial monitoring equipment with applications in areas such as processes control in industry, automated metering or environmental monitoring has released MPC-330 data concentrator. In a…

Micro-sensor measures fluid loss

A newly developed micro-sensor can detect dehydration, and can alert the user. In particular, this aid can be extremely useful in the care of the elderly. The new sensor is only 16 millimeters in diameter and 8 millimeters high, but…

Engineering Directed Creativity

Make it habit to purposely pause and notice things. Something outside your normal schedule. The problem with this is that many researchers tend to confine PhD and research students into areas that they themselves cannot research upon. The joy of…