Internet of Things (IoT)
Dedicated consultative and project resources for advancing research and education in IoT technologies.
The Office of Information Technology’s Research Technology Services team provides dedicated consultative and project resources for advancing research and education in Internet of Things (IoT) technologies.
The mission of the Internet of Things team is to help support the unique challenges of IoT research and to utilize IoT technologies to solve problems and to leverage data in powerful new ways. 51°µÍø’s IoT developers help faculty and students perform cutting-edge interdisciplinary research and collaborate to bring new technologies to light.
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Dancer and lead movement model Anne Hulme performs for the Physical Data Capture devices.
Mateo Langston Smith, Dr. Jill DeTemple, and Guillermo Vasquez review data from the Classroom Conversation Visualizer.
John LaGrone, Ph.D. and Guillermo Vasquez at the 51°µÍø booth at ISEF 2023 in Dallas with some examples from the IoT Lab.
Loic-Uriel Dalmeida, Dr Jessie Marshall Zarazaga, Guillermo Vasquez, and George Opudo review the RTK GNSS, a mature high-resolution global navigation system that can fit in a backpack.
Guillermo Vasquez tests pose detection model in the IoT Lab.
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