Auto-ID Laboratory
The MIT Auto-ID Laboratory is dedicated to creating the "Internet of Things" using RFID and Wireless Sensor Networks. The aim is to create a global system for tracking goods using a single numbering system called the Electronic Product Code (EPC). The Auto-ID Labs are the leading global network of academic research laboratories in the field of networked RFID, and these labs are centered within seven of the world's most renowned research universities located on four different continents. As such, the MIT Auto-ID Laboratory is well-positioned to approach the "Big Data Problem" of aggregating, analyzing, and acting upon real-time geospatial data.
The MIT Auto-ID Laboratory is part of the MIT GeoSpatial Data Center, which consists of the MIT Auto-ID Laboratory (including the MIT Geonumerics Group, et al), MIT Center for Grid Computing, and MIT Intelligent Engineering Systems Laboratory. The collection in this community is a subset of "The Big Data Problem".
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Digital Transformation - IoT is a Metaphor
(2017-08-26)Digital Economics is approaching and the "new economy" will need new rules, new changes and new thinking. Digital Transformation is a step toward Digital Economy. In this article, we haven't even scratched the surface of ... -
Healthcare and Medical IoT
(2017-04-06)Detection of analytes in the context of nano-diagnostics for preventive medicine and global public health may be within our grasp. But, it appears to be far removed from the reality of the world where 80% of the people ... -
Data proxies, the cognitive layer, and application locality : enablers of cloud-connected vehicles and next-generation internet of things
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2016)Intelligent and Connected Vehicles reduce cost, improve safety, and enhance comfort relative to isolated vehicles. This ability for cars to sense, infer, and act facilitates data-driven improvements in occupant experience ...