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Latest News & Events in Wireless Sensor Network

Substrate Computing Bridge defects

Three Michigan State University College of Engineering researchers are developing a new technology known as substrate computing. This will allow sensing, communication and diagnostic computing, all within the substrate – the building material – of a structure, using energy harvested…

A Tool for Wireless Sensor Network Applications

A tool using abstract task graphs to facilitate the development, deployment and maintenance of Wireless Sensor Network Applications was demonstrated at the 12th European Conference on Wireless Sensor Networks help at Porto, Portugal. ProFuN TG was developed by the following…

Cyber Security and Consumer Protection

Tackling Cyber Security has become a pressing issue as the world tends to depend on modern technology. The emergence of Internet of Things (IoT) and its security lapses is also a thing to reconsider. According to US President Barack Obama,…

Challenge Your Future at TU Delft

Challenge yourself and let TU Delft become a part of your career. Wether you are looking for a traineeship, an academic or a non academic career; TU Delft offers challenges for everyone! If you are inspired by the testimonials and…

Sensors for the Networked World

An Interdisciplinary Sensors Workshop is scheduled to hold on the November 21, 2014 at Bahen Centre for Information Technology, University of Toronto, Canada. This one-day workshop assembles thought-leaders along the complete technology pipeline, from the researchers investigating how to design,…

Wireless Interference and Wireless Traffic

Cognitive coexistence radio and other technologies will help alleviate spectrum congestion for wireless devices writes Eric Bender of the MIT Industrial Liaison Program. Eric states that smartphone’s communications reduces when the device competes with other mobile traffic to send and…

Cloud Robotics

Cloud robotics is an emerging field of robotics rooted in cloud computing, cloud storage, and other Internet technologies centered on the benefits of converged infrastructure and shared services. It allows robots to benefit from the powerful computational, storage, and communications…

SDR-Capable Low-Power Wireless Sensor Platform

Software-defined radios (SDR) are reconfigurable communication systems that transcend boundaries between hardware and software subsystems, physical and logical layers, and analog and digital domains. The fact is that, important application domains like mobile phones, sensor networks, visible light communications, and…

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,…