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LTE Measurements on a 100m (triangular) grid on the University of Colorado Campus.
This data was collected at the University of Colorado Boulder. It contains careful point measurements, taken on a 100m equilateral triangular lattice, of the Verizon LTE network.
date/time of measurement start: 2011-06-01
date/time of measurement end: 2011-09-01
collection environment: The environment is the campus of the University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, USA.
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Dataset of RSS measurements collected at the University of Colorado Wide-Area Radio Testbed.
This data was collected by Caleb Phillips at the University of Colorado (CU). It contains RSS measurements (together with GPS data) collected using the CU Wide Area Radio Testbed (CU-WART), which involves seven 802.11 APs with phased array antennas mounted on university buildings.
date/time of measurement start: 2010-05-31
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200 hours of accelerometer information recorded over 25 days from 5 participants.
To help us better understand the properties of various energy sources and their impact on energy harvesting adaptive algorithms, we collected acceleration traces from different participants.
release date: 2014-05-13
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Dataset of radiant light energy measurements.
This dataset includes radiant light energy measurements from a study by Columbia University's EnHANTs (Energy Harvesting Active Networked Tags) project.
date/time of measurement start: 2009-08-14
date/time of measurement end: 2010-11-23
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Sensor network dataset for enhancing CSMA MAC protocol.
This dataset contains packet transmission traces collected from an experimental wireless sensor network testbed, where E(Enhanced)-CSMA MAC protocol is implemented using TinyOS on Mica2 motes.
date/time of measurement start: 2006-03-26
date/time of measurement end: 2006-04-08
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Dataset of radio characteristics of 802.15.4 mobile person-to-person communications.
The dataset contains results from a simple yet systematic set of benchmark experiments that offer a number of important insights into the radio characteristics of mobile 802.15.4 person-to-person communications.
date/time of measurement start: 2007-08-12
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CenceMe is a sensing system based on standard and sensor-enabled mobile phones. CenceMe uses the output of the phones' sensors and external data (if such is available) to infer human presence and activity information. This dataset contains movements and inferred activities of participants using CenceMe on their mobile phones.
The CenceMeLite traces were collected from 2008-07-28 to 2008-08-11 by students and staff members at Dartmouth College.
last modified 2010-08-30
reason for most recent change the initial version
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