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Using drones, a new software tool can bring LTE networks anywhere
  1. Using drones, a new software tool can bring LTE networks anywhere

    SkyCore is a complete software solution to deploying mobile networks on unmanned drones

  2. Precision Health Award for measuring moods

    The result will be new measurement methods to determine how moods are shaped by both the behavior of an individual and daily interactions over time

  3. Study reveals new data on region-specific website blocking practices

    A team of researchers unearthed new data on geographic denial of access to web content in a new paper.

  4. A secure future for US elections starts in the classroom

    A new special topics course on election cybersecurity gives students an examination of the past, present, and future of US elections.

  5. Two papers announced among 10 most influential in healthcare and infection control

    The papers provide data-driven solutions to hospital infection and the use of machine learning in healthcare.

  6. Gaining a deeper understanding of how personal values are expressed in text

    Researchers used hierarchical trees to provide a better idea of how concepts are represented and related in a collection of text.

  7. Making software failures a little less catastrophic

    Researchers have implemented a new way to diagnose software failures with a high degree of accuracy and efficiency.

  8. Tyche: A new permission model to defend against smart home hacks

    “The work is an important step towards understanding how to make tradeoffs between usability and security.”

  9. Beyond Moore’s law: $16.7M for advanced computing projects

    DARPA’s initiative to reinvigorate the microelectronics industry draws deeply on Michigan Engineering expertise.

    The post Beyond Moore’s law: $16.7M for advanced computing projects appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.

  10. Michigan chips will be first to test next-generation hardware design tools

    U-M team will serve as model for nimble and innovative system-on-chip design.