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This award recognizes and celebrates innovative research conducted by young scientists and engineers.
Tara Boroushaki, a PhD student in the Signal Kinetics group, explains how she's combined AR and wireless signals to find hidden objects.
Using augmented reality, the X-AR system developed by the Signal Kinetics research group can guide users to find hidden objects.
Two papers from the Signal Kinetics research group were honored at the IEEE RFID conference in Seattle, WA this year. Tara Boroushaki,…
The device could help workers locate objects for fulfilling e-commerce orders or identify parts for assembling products.
Maggie Hughes is a student in the MIT Center for Constructive Communication, and Tara Boroushaki is a student in the Signal Kinetics group.
This robotic system uses radio frequency signals, computer vision, and complex reasoning to efficiently find items hidden under a pile.
This robotic arm fuses data from a camera and antenna to locate and retrieve items, even if they are buried under a pile.
System uses penetrative radio frequency to pinpoint items, even when they’re hidden from view.