MIT announces 2023 Bose Grants for daring new research
Grants fund studies of honeybee tracking, glass building materials, and defining excellence in human movement.
Grants fund studies of honeybee tracking, glass building materials, and defining excellence in human movement.
A system for monitoring motion and muscle engagement could aid the elderly and athletes during unsupervised physical rehabilitation for injuries or impaired mobility.
A new neural network approach captures the characteristics of a physical system’s dynamic motion from video, regardless of rendering configuration or image differences.
SENSE.nano symposium highlights the importance of sensing technologies in medical studies.
Tactical sensing carpet estimates 3D human poses without the use of cameras, and could improve health monitoring and smart homes.
Peter Howard SM ’84 is the CEO of Realtime Robotics, a startup transforming autonomous robot motion planning to enable seamless, affordable human-robot collaboration.
Visualization software and hardware could offer new possibilities for coaching and sports training.
PhD student Richard Fineman is using wearable sensors to understand coordination and walking — and next-generation spacesuit design.
By measuring this emerging vital sign, CSAIL system could help monitor and diagnose health issues like cognitive decline and cardiac disease.
MegaMIMO system from the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab speeds data transfer by coordinating multiple routers at the same time.
System from MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab enables single WiFi access point that can locate users within tens of centimeters.
By seeing silhouettes through a wall, CSAIL device could help with motion capture, fall prevention and even your heating bill.
Wireless motion-tracking device from CSAIL researchers is among highlighted innovations at “Demo Day.”
CSAIL wireless technology that measures heart rate and breathing through walls has applications for personal health, baby monitors, and law enforcement.