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Sensor-based projects involve doing something new and often very different. That kind of change can be difficult to accept. Get leadership to push the project out the gate.
Can we trust smart cities? In part two of our Digital Communities quarterly report, we look at the hardships in finding a working business model to justify a sensor-based project, as showing they ...
In this project, students will design and prototype a novel wearable sensor for continuous physiological monitoring (e.g., heart rate, blood pressure, glucose, etc.). Besides the conventional ...
As part of the AICloud project, the institute is researching innovative AI-based sensor algorithms using a cloud platform together with EFS TechHub GmbH. The aim of the project is to implement a cloud ...
This project investigates the use of wood as a scale, so that people in a wood-frame building can be detected in real time (e.g., for intruder detection and energy conservation) and creating "smart" ...
MIT’s SENSEable City Lab uses the C2RO cloud computing platform to showcase the efficiency of cloud-based services for processing sensor data streams.
[Sebastian] wrote in to update us about the optical sensor project he started a couple of years ago. You’ll find his most recent update here, but there are four different post links after the… ...
The design of the sensor will be done for the UCF team at imec, a Belgian-based company with a Kissimmee group that has worked on several sensor-based projects.