Over the last few decades, wearable electronics have become more common. While one major benefit of these wearable sensors is the low level of user discomfort, another important aspect is the scope ...
Gaetano Borriello at U. Washington; Intel, Small embedded computers and communications protocols; Deborah Estrin at U. California, Los Angeles, Networking, middleware, data handling, and hardware for ...
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The Science Behind Smart Home Sensors

Are you curious about the fascinating world of smart home technology? Are you eager to understand the inner workings of those ...
The landscape of distributed sensors and the growing demand for higher fidelity data in industrial, in-building, facility management, and for customer/audience analytics have been steadily growing and ...
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What does this mean for companies that have built their own disruptive tech offerings around wireless sensors? Maybe less than you'd think. 3D printing is now synonymous with disruption innovation. A ...