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AERPAW DRONE

PAWR Program Announces Launch of AERPAW Testbed for Advanced Research on Wireless Connectivity and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

November 9, 2021

The Platforms for Advanced Wireless Research (PAWR) Project Office announces general availability of the AERPAW wireless testbed for network communications and unmanned aerial systems (UAS) research.

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Researchers Develop Toolkit to Test Apple Security, Find Vulnerability

September 13, 2021

New toolkit allows users to test the hardware security of Apple devices and finds iTimed vulnerability

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Researchers Incorporate Computer Vision, Uncertainty into AI for Robotic Prosthetics

May 28, 2020

Lobaton’s lab leverages AI to create a software integration for existing hardware to enable people using robotic prosthetics to walk in a safer, more natural manner on different types of terrain.

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Better Predicting the Unpredictable Byproducts of Genetic Modification

April 13, 2020

How a new model may pave the way for more efficient research in the fields of genetic modification and forestry.

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Researchers Develop Faster Way to Replace Bad Data With Accurate Information

March 27, 2020

A new model from ECE and the ARO could aid in displacing false information about anything from computer security to public health.

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NSF Announces Raleigh and Cary as Testbed Sites for Advanced Wireless

September 18, 2019

NC State ECE will lead an NSF-funded project to enhance mobile wireless networks, including the use of drones.

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Room Check: Senior Design Success

August 6, 2019

Working with NC State’s OIT, a team of undergraduate students in Senior Design put together an innovative solution to check high-tech teaching tools in over 150 classrooms across campus.

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Research Overcomes Key Obstacles to Scaling Up DNA Data Storage

June 3, 2019

New techniques for labeling and retrieving data files in DNA-based information storage systems address two of the key obstacles to widespread adoption of DNA data storage technologies.

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New Framework Improves Performance of Deep Neural Networks

May 23, 2019

A new framework for building deep neural networks outperforms existing state-of-the-art artificial intelligence frameworks, including the widely-used ResNet and DenseNet systems, in visual recognition tasks.

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Announcing a Distinguished Chair in Quantum Computing

May 21, 2019

Embracing the future of quantum computing, the Distinguished Chair in Quantum Computing within ECE will be a key leader in the growing quantum computing community

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Intelligent Framework Aims To Optimize Data Transfer in 5G Networks

May 20, 2019

New tech is designed to allow cellular communication nodes in 5G systems to partition bandwidth more efficiently in order to improve end-to-end data transmission rates.

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New Technique Uses Power Anomalies to ID Malware in Embedded Systems

April 30, 2019

A new technique uses power fluctuations to detect malware that uses a system’s architecture to thwart traditional security measures.

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