UCLA Engineering develops ‘internet of things’ for the battlefield

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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Journal of Engineering -- A team of UCLA electrical and computer engineering faculty has received nearly $4 million from the Army Research Laboratory to develop an internet of things tailored to the challenges of the battlefield.

The team members -- Suhas Diggavi, Mani Srivastava and Paulo Tabuada -- specialize in cyber-physical systems, the technology that underpins how all the “things” are connected to the physical environment they are embedded in.

The team will develop theoretical foundations for use in unmanned vehicles, sensors and systems to enable autonomous or cooperative missions with …

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(2017-12-04), UCLA Engineering develops ‘internet of things’ for the battlefield, Journal of Engineering, 273, ISSN: 1945-872X, BUTTER® ID: 014797789

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