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
Realizing wireless tags as skin-mounted transfer tattoos
Building Energy Management & Control Systems
From Motion Sensors to Wearable Cameras
Shiraga et al proposed a novel gait-based person authentication by wearable cameras, and quantitatively evaluate its authentication accuracy; which is in contrast to previous methods using motion sensors. They utilized wearable cameras for personal authentication by examining motion during walking…
Research on wireless sensor networks node localization
Different sensors in different information and their exploitation in intelligent tasks remain a challenge. Given a wireless sensor network consisting of low-power devices, localization is the task of discovering the 2D or 3D positions of the sensor nodes. According to…
New Directions in Measurement and Control
The National Telford Institute Advanced Research Workshop in partnership with the Scottish Sensor Systems Centre invites academia, industry and government to attend the forthcoming event: Wireless Sensor Networking and its Engineering Applications: New Directions in Measurement and Control …
Enhanced Agricultural Environment Using Smart WSN
A Wi-Fi based Smart Wireless Sensor Network for an Agricultural Environment which is capable of intelligently monitoring agricultural conditions in a pre-programmed manner was developed by a group of researchers at Massey University in New Zealand. The research was principally…
Trustworthy Wireless Industrial Sensor Networks
The deployment of sensor networks into industrial environments has attracted a lot of several business domains over the past years. As a result, an increasing number of applications are developed in several business domains, ranging from defense, public security, energy…
Wireless Sensor Network Based Smart Home for Elderly Care
A fundamental study to develop a wireless sensor network based home system for elderly people and people who are sick was developed by Anuroop Gaddam during his work as PhD student at Massey University in New Zealand supervised by Dr.…
Embedded Teeth for Oral Activity Recognition
An oral sensory system that identifies human oral activities, such as chewing, drinking, speaking, and coughing, wearable in a tooth as a sensor could become the solution that will in future advice the medical doctors when people have defied medical…