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Professor Jiang shares thoughts on the impact of IoT on existing networks in the O’Reilly Report “Are Your Networks Ready for the IoT?”

March 11, 2016 icsl 0

Professor Jiang shares thoughts on the impact of IoT on existing networks in the O’Reilly Report “Are Your Networks Ready for the IoT?” More Than […]

Wireless Systems that Extend Our Senses: Seeing Through Walls,Gesture Control, and Vital Sign Monitoring by Fadel Adib

February 22, 2016 icsl 0

Abstract Wireless networks have been traditionally used for communications. However, wireless signals also have the potential to extend our senses, enabling us to see moving objects through walls […]

Professor John Stankovic gives talk on wireless health at ICSL seminar

February 17, 2016 icsl 0

Title:   Technical Solutions Underlying Wireless Health Systems Abstract: Various types of wireless health systems have been deployed in 1000s of homes. Thousands of wellness apps […]

ICSL and DSI jointly host colloquium by Dr. Steven Koonin from NYU/CUSP

February 16, 2016 icsl 0

Title Adventures in Urban Informatics Abstract For the first time in history, more than half of the world’s population lives in urban areas; in just […]

Students from Intelligent and Connected Systems class demo “smart” products

December 21, 2015 icsl 0

From self-driving cars to fitness-tracking watches, the Internet of Things (IoT) is exploding. By 2020, the number of wirelessly connected products on the planet is […]

Professor Jiang featured on Columbia Engineering Magazine

November 10, 2015 icsl 0

Source: [Columbia Engineering Magazine] Fred Jiang | Building Systems to Collect, Exchange, and Analyze Data Smart buildings factor in the temperature outdoors and flow of […]

Professor Kamin Whitehouse visits Columbia and ICSL

October 1, 2015 icsl 0

Sensing People in the Home Kamin Whitehouse Commonwealth Associate Professor University of Virginia Abstract: “Smart home” technology allows people to improve the comfort, convenience, and energy usage […]

Professor Jiang discusses new class in “Taking the Next Step in the Internet of Things”

September 17, 2015 icsl 0

From Columbia Engineering Magazine: Columbia Engineering is preparing students for the digitally connected world with new classes that give hands-on preparation in the Internet of […]

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By sensing the physical world in its many forms, and by analyzing its data, we can vastly improve our lives.

  • Lilin Xu Named Poster Finalist at the 2026 AIX Summit
  • Minghui (Scott) Zhao Named MobiSys’26 Rising Stars
  • “Moth: A Low-cost IR-based Approach Towards Autonomous Precision Drone Landing” Accepted to ICRA 2026
  • Lilin Xu Presented ContextAgent at NeurIPS 2025
  • “Joey” Selected as a SIGMOBILE Research Highlight
  • “Poster: Split-and-Combine Rectification of Ultra-Wide Fisheye Images into Cubemaps” to be Presented at Mobicom 2025
  • Emily Bejerano received Best Poster Award at SRC Cognisense Annual Review
  • “ContextAgent: Context-Aware Proactive LLM Agents with Open-world Sensory Perceptions” Accepted to NeurIPS 2025
  • Emily Bejerano and Minghui (Scott) Zhao Presented at SRC TECHCON 2025
  • FlexiFly paper accepted and presented at SenSys’25
BuildSys CityEnergy Energy Footprinting ePrints
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