This is a graduate-level course on mobile computing and ubiquitous sensing. The course covers a broad range of topics, including wireless sensing, localization, wireless communication, energy harvesting, RFID, mobile health sensing, and the Internet of Things for the environment. Students will read research papers, participate in group discussions, and complete a final project in small groups. The course is open to all Ph.D., masters, and advanced undergraduate students. Students should have a solid understanding of the basics of wireless communication and embedded systems.
3 units · Letter or Credit/No Credit
This is a graduate-level course on mobile computing and ubiquitous sensing. The course covers a broad range of topics, including wireless sensing, localization, wireless communication, energy harvesting, RFID, mobile health sensing, and the Internet of Things for the environment. Students will read research papers, participate in group discussions, and complete a final project in small groups. The course is open to all Ph.D., masters, and advanced undergraduate students. Students should have a solid understanding of the basics of wireless communication and embedded systems.
Offered in Winter 2026 at Stanford University.