Category: iWSN

Lectures on WSN

Sustainable Sensors to Detect, Predict Muscle Fatigue

Scientists have developed a sustainable, wearable bio-sensor to detect conditions like muscle fatigue, stress and dehydration by taking advantage of trove of medical information present in human sweat. “When the human body undergoes strenuous exercise, there’s a point at which…

Security vulnerability of Wireless keyboard

Researchers at Security Company Bastille have warned that most wireless keyboards can be easily intercepted allowing hackers to see what is being typed. According Bastille Research team, with a very simple dongle called Keysniffer, it is possible to snoop on…

Multiplexing

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WSN Routing

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WSN Basics

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Fighting Lassa Fever with big data

Researchers are of the opinion that Lassa fever as well can be treated with big data or at most the effect of the transmission should be prevented from spreading. Lassa fever is an acute viral haemorrhagic illness caused by Lassa…

Internet of Things: Roadmap to a Connected World

The concept of Internet of Things (IoT), which has roots at MIT, has begun to make an impact in industries ranging from industrial systems to healthcare.Β  MIT researchers and a host of others continue to conduct ground-breaking research on topics…