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| Jeff Mascia | |||||
| BIOGRAPHY | ||||||
| Born and raised in Connecticut. | ||||||
| RESEARCH INTERESTS | ||||||
| My current research fuses several aspects of wireless sensor networks, namely localization, mobility, and vision. The goal of the project is to develop a vision-based self-localization algorithm for a network of camera nodes. To this end we have created a robotic pan-tilt platform for the Cyclops camera module and hope that this will yield improved results over prior research in this space. Previously, I have worked on security in sensor networks (hardware fingerprinting) and urban sensing applications. | ||||||
| EDUCATION | ||||||
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B.S.
in Applied Physics, Yale University, 2005
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| PROJECTS | ||||||
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• Actuated Cyclops : Mechanically Reconfigurable Platform for Cyclops and Application to External Calibration |
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| OTHER PUBLICATIONS | ||||||
| Sasank Reddy and Jeff Mascia, "LifeTrak: music in tune with your life," In Proceedings of the 1st ACM international workshop on Human-centered multimedia, at ACM Multimedia, Santa Barbara, CA, 2006.[pdf] | ||||||
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| Currently accepting resumes | ||||||
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