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Georgia Tech is at the forefront of the Internet of Things trend with the development of WallyHome- a consumer friendly, state-of-the-art sensor network that monitors changes in moisture, temperature and humidity.
Students use Georgia Tech data to develop applications, services and prototypes as part of the Convergence Innovation Competition.
Students and faculty in the Georgia Tech Aware Home are working with design and manufacturing company Flextronics to explore connected home technologies.
Professor Ashok Goel of the School of Interactive Computing and his students are working to combine biomimicry with a Google-like search engine to create powerful tool with the help of IBM supercomputer Watson.
On the Internet, “nobody knows you’re a dog,” is the joke behind a famous New Yorker cartoon with a canine at the keyboard.
Can aspects of a student’s life be predicted by evidence of their digital footprint as they live their daily lives? It’s a question Georgia Tech researchers want to explore with a new project.
Georgia Tech Campus Services, in partnership with the Georgia Tech Research Network Operations Center (RNOC), has launched the Tech Eats app on the GT Mobile platform.
Researchers at Georgia Tech and Florida International University (FIU) have launched the AtlanticWave SDX project to develop a network controller that will prioritize and route large amounts of data on research and education networks.
Alex Perez gathered data for the app through the GT Journey initiative.
Technology advancements are shaping the sports experience for fans.