The proliferation of wirelessly connected devices has made wireless signals such as WiFi and cellular pervasive in our daily lives. This ubiquity presents a transformative opportunity to harness ...
Seals are carnivorous marine mammals that are well adapted to hunting for fish underwater, where visibility is poor. In such conditions, seals rely on their highly sensitive whiskers to detect tiny ...
Analyze images and other data to solve problems across disciplines. Imagery and other data collected by satellites, crewed aircraft, and uncrewed aerial systems (UAS) are increasingly important for ...
Remote sensing now provides unprecedented opportunities to monitor dynamic land surface processes at multiple spatial and temporal scales. The availability ...
The emerging technology of Wi-Fi sensing promises significant benefits for a variety of embedded and edge systems. Using only the radio signals already generated by Wi-Fi interfaces under normal ...
Always-sensing cameras are a relatively new method for users to interact with their smartphones, home appliances, and other consumer devices. Like always-listening audio-based Siri and Alexa, ...
Quantum sensing is primed for a breakout that will radically change both conventional and nuclear warfare, requiring essential reforms for the Department of Defense (recently renamed to the Department ...
Ambient sensing uses wireless signals, not cameras, to deliver private, adaptive intelligence to smart homes — quietly transforming how spaces respond to us. With the rise of next-gen wearables and ...
Quantum sensing is an emerging field that exploits the unique properties of quantum systems to develop highly sensitive and precise sensors. By harnessing quantum effects such as superposition, ...
Sensing of current going to a load is a critical and often mandatory requirement in many designs. While there are many contact and non-contact ways to accomplish this sensing, such as using ...