"CMU's Synergy Lab Presents Multiple Papers on Ubiquitous Sensing at UbiComp"
Researchers from the Systems, Networking, and Energy Efficiency (Synergy) Lab at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) are presenting several multi-year studies on their work regarding ubiquitous sensing at the ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing (UbiComp). The Synergy Lab, led by School of Computer Science Associate Professor Yuvraj Agarwal, focuses on developing more energy-efficient computing in buildings, improving the security and privacy of Internet of Things (IoT) devices, and advancing mobile systems. The works present different innovative systems and explain how collected data can be converted to provide useful insights while protecting the privacy of the people being monitored. This article continues to discuss the studies conducted by researchers at CMU's Synergy Lab being presented at UbiComp.
CyLab reports "CMU's Synergy Lab Presents Multiple Papers on Ubiquitous Sensing at UbiComp"
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