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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

• B.S. in Applied Physics, Yale University, 2005
• M.S. in Electrical Engineering, University of California, Los Angeles (current), 2007
  (Thesis: "Actuation-Assisted External Calibration of Distributed Sensor Networks")

 
PROJECTS

Actuated Cyclops : Mechanically Reconfigurable Platform for Cyclops and Application to External Calibration

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PUBLICATIONS

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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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