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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
Cyber-Physical Systems
A Fundamental Intellectual Challenge [gview file=”http://www.wsnmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Cyber-Physical-Systems.pdf” save=”0″]
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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Sensor Analytics in the Water System
“Water losses are becoming a huge problem,” says Andrew Whittle, the MIT Edmund K. Turner Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering. “Cities in the developed world typically lose anywhere from 10 to 30 percent of water supplied through the underground…
The Power of Non-Uniform Wireless Power
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TCP Congestion Control
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Data Challenges in Multimedia & Environmental Sensing
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