Ubiquitous Sensing

Monday, May 12, 2014: 07:45-12:00
Sarasota, Ground Level (Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek)
Chair:
Michael T Carter
07:45
Welcoming Remarks
08:00
451
Abundant Chemical Sensors and the Trillion Sensor Universe
J. R. Stetter, E. F. Stetter (KWJ Engineering, Inc., SPEC Sensors, Inc.), and M. T. Carter (KWJ Engineering, Inc.)
08:30
452
Multi-Domain Processing for Micropower Sensors
C. D. Salthouse (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
09:00
453
Systems Level Approaches for on-Body Sensing Devices
J. S. Jur (North Carolina State University), V. Misra (Nanosystems Engineering Research Center (NERC) for Advanced Self-Powered Systems of Integrated Sensors and Technologies (ASSIST), North Carolina State University), and J. F. Muth (North Carolina State University)
09:30
Break
10:00
454
Sensors Research at the NSF-Assist Nanosystems Engineering Research Center: Correlated Sensing of Environmental and Physiological Parameters Using Low-Power Wearable Sensors
O. Oralkan (North Carolina State University), S. Bhansali (Florida International University), A. Bozkurt, M. D. Dickey, B. Lee (North Carolina State University), T. Mayer (Pennsylvania State University), V. Misra (North Carolina State University), J. H. Moon (Florida International University), J. F. Muth, O. D. Velev, and Y. Zhu (North Carolina State University)
10:30
455
Thermoelectric Energy Harvesting Research at the Assist NSF Nano-Systems Engineering Research Center
M. C. Ozturk, K. W. Kim, C. H. Chang, J. F. Muth, and V. Misra (North Carolina State University)
 
456
Nanotechnology Based Cell-All Phone-Sensors for Extended Network Chemical Sensing (Cancelled)