Detecting walking speed with wireless signals | MIT News
By measuring this emerging vital sign, CSAIL system could help monitor and diagnose health issues like cognitive decline and cardiac disease.
May 1, 2017 • ~5 min
Wireless power could enable ingestible electronics | MIT News
Small sensors or drug delivery devices could reside in the GI tract indefinitely.
April 27, 2017 • ~6 min
Revolutionizing global health | MIT News
In more than 20 years working on wireless sensors and radio frequency identification (RFID), Richard Fletcher has produced several startups and over a dozen patents.
April 26, 2017 • ~10 min
Security for multirobot systems | MIT News
New technique could protect robot teams’ communication networks from malicious hackers.
March 16, 2017 • ~8 min
Secure wireless chargers | MIT News
New chip would thwart the counterfeiting that plagues the market for wired device chargers.
Feb. 9, 2017 • ~7 min
Fadel Adib joins Media Lab faculty | MIT News
Adib is directing a new research group at the Media Lab, aiming to uncover, analyze, and engineer natural and human-made networks.
Jan. 27, 2017 • ~4 min
Ingestible robots, glasses-free 3-D, and computers that explain themselves | MIT News
A look at 16 of the coolest things that happened at the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory in 2016.
Dec. 16, 2016 • ~1 min
Enabling wireless virtual reality | MIT News
Developed at Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, “MoVR” system allows VR headsets to communicate without a cord
Nov. 14, 2016 • ~4 min
Nanobionic spinach plants can detect explosives | MIT News
After sensing dangerous chemicals, the carbon-nanotube-enhanced plants send an alert.
Oct. 31, 2016 • ~7 min
Solving network congestion | MIT News
MegaMIMO system from the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab speeds data transfer by coordinating multiple routers at the same time.
Aug. 23, 2016 • ~6 min
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