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A Smart-City Cloud-Based Open Platform and Ecosystem
 
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Affordable, Mobile-Manipulator Robots for Elder Care that Track Health Over Time as well as Pro-Actively Provide Assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADL).
   
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Human-in-the-Loop: A Critical Link to Enable Smart Control of Building Infrastructure in a Complex Service System
   
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Making Full Use of the High-Resolution Image Capability of Smartphones to Collect Data through Ophthalmic Devices for Smart Mobile- and Tele-Health
     
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NutriPhone: Smartphone-Based Nutrition and Vitamin Analysis
 
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PFI: BIC A Wireless Networked Biophilic Lighting System for the Delivery of Lighting for Enhancing Secondary School Student Performance 
   
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PFI: BIC Enhanced Situational Awareness Using Unmanned Autonomous Systems for Disaster Remediation
 
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Self-Learning Algorithms for Advancement of Smart Stormwater Green Infrastructure Systems
     
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The Living Bridge: The Future of Smart, User-Centered, Sustainable Infrastructure
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Wearable Smart Textiles Based on Programmable and Automated Knitting Technology for Biomedical and Sensor Actuation Applications
       
       
 
     

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