August 28, 2006 –
A story in the Daily Californian highlights BioE and EECS Professor Shankar Sastry’s research on real-time wireless data monitoring.
Sastry’s work on tiny embedded wireless networks could be used to monitor anything from environmental conditions to patient health. This August Sastry’s team deployed a network of 557 nodes over two square miles at the Richmond Field Station and successfully tracked multiple student simultaneous movements through the field.