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…
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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. MIT researchers and a host of others continue to conduct ground-breaking research on topics…
Researchers develops Hack-proof RFID chips
A new technology could secure credit cards, key cards, and pallets of goods in warehouses have been developed by combined researchers at MIT and Texas Instruments. It consists of a new type of radio frequency identification (RFID) chip that is…
Weapons Sensor Technology Detects Rotten Meat, Ripe Fruit
A John D. MacArthur Professor of Chemistry at MIT, Timothy Manning Swager has created tiny sensors that detect chemical weapons and explosives but he also sees the potential for the technology to be used in a civilian application: smart food…
Contrinex Inc Announces Release of C12 Series of Photoelectric Sensors
Contrinex Inc, a technology company that has been serving the needs of US and Canada based equipment builders since 1998 and global manufacturer of inductive and photoelectric sensors, RFID systems, and safety light curtains has announce the release of C12…
Online to Offline (O2O) Integration: IoT Applications
Investment that will provide channels to introduce Internet of Things to services that are mostly in hot demand by customers has been kicked off by China’s leading search engine Baidu Inc. The company has made an investment in online laundry…
Function–Based Security in RFID Systems
Physically Unclonable Function–Based Security and Privacy in RFID Systems. [gview file=”http://www.wsnmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/rfid.pdf”]
Google Brillo, an OS for the IoT
The Information reported that Google has been developing technology to extend its software dominance in smartphones to smaller, low-power devices that connect to the Web, particularly in people’s homes using the Android platform. It is reported that Google wants its…
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…