Spotlight on SPLICE Research

SPLICE postdoctoral researcher, Beatrice Perez, and her work on non-cooperative device detection in the smart home was recently featured in a Dartmouth News article.

Non-cooperative devices include devices with no wireless network interface, devices that are powered off, or devices that explicitly attempt to evade detection. This research focuses on using harmonic radar technology to first detect and then identify Internet of Things (IoT) devices. To learn more about the research, check out our recent blog post, or find the full paper here.

Beatrice Perez, PhD
Dartmouth College

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