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Detecting Driver Phone Usage Exploiting Inertial Sensors
Scheme showing how the technology determines the cell phone location. Invention Summary: According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), “The National Safety Council reports that cell phone use while driving leads to 1.6 million crashes each year. With nearly 660,000 injuries occur each year from accidents caused by texting...
Published: 6/28/2024   |   Inventor(s): Marco Gruteser, Richard Martin, Yan Wang (Non-RU), Yingying Chen (Non-RU)
Keywords(s): Wireless
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Software & Copyright, Technology Classifications > Software & Algorithms, Technology Classifications > Physical Sciences & Engineering
Method to Detect Suspicious In-Baggage Object Using Commodity WiFi
​ ​ An illustration of the system developed to use WiFi signal to detect objects of different materials. Invention Summary: To help keep consumers safe, airports and many facilities deploy different kinds of screening equipment to scan baggage and other items. Traditional in-baggage suspicious object detection involves either manual examination...
Published: 5/17/2023   |   Inventor(s): Yingying Chen, Chen Wang, Jian Liu, Hongbo Liu, Yan Wang
Keywords(s): Electronics, Sensors & Probes, Wireless
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Software & Algorithms, Technology Classifications > Software & Copyright, Technology Classifications > Physical Sciences & Engineering, Technology Classifications > Telecommunications & Networking, Technology Classifications > Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning
Finger-input Touch Authentication using Physical Vibration (VibWrite)
Invention Summary: Researchers at Rutgers University have created an innovative authentication system named VibWrite. The system places an inexpensive vibration motor and receiver on a solid surface, such as wood, metal, plastic, glass (e.g., a door panel, a desk or an appliance). The motor sends vibrations to the receiver. When a user touches the...
Published: 5/15/2024   |   Inventor(s): Yingying Chen, Jian Liu, Chen Wang, Nitesh Saxena
Keywords(s): Cybersecurity, Electronics, Sensors & Probes
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Software & Copyright, Technology Classifications > Sensors, Technology Classifications > Physical Sciences & Engineering, Technology Classifications > Telecommunications & Networking