December 5, 2011
Articles about Our Driver Detecting TechnologyOur driver detection technology has been reported in CNET (original acticle). CNET is a tech media website that publishes news articles, blogs, and podcasts on technology and consumer electronics. It has 16.65 million monthly visitors. There are other news outlets which our work has appeared on:
Stevens News
This work has been highlighted on Stevens home page as a top news, and mentioned by the president of Stevens Institute of Technology in Fall 2011 Semester Highlights: Video (5'40'' to 5'54'')
Stevens News top story: Stevens researcher Dr. Chen Detects Driver Cell Phone Use to Decrease Accidents
Engineering school highlight:
Dr. Chen Detects Driver Cell Phone Use to Decrease Accidents
Public Media
National Media Outlets
The Wall Street Journal:
Ideas Market: Smarter Anti-Distraction Software
Week in Ideas: Just Drive, Dear
MIT technology review: App Battles Driver Distraction but Spares Passengers
Yahoo news: Stevens Researcher Detects Driver Cell Phone Use to Decrease Accidents
PRweb: Stevens Researcher Detects Driver Cell Phone Use to Decrease Accidents
DigitalJournal: Stevens Researcher Detects Driver Cell Phone Use to Decrease Accidents
Autoblog: How researchers can shut down your phone while you're driving
ibtimes: Researchers Develop New System to Stop Cell Phone Use While Driving
Crazyengineers: Researchers Find A Way To Shut Down Phones While Driving
International Media Outlets
Dailymail (UK): No more talking behind the wheel: Scientists develop system that can shut down your cell phone while you're driving
Sina (China): New Sensing Tech to Detect Driver Cellphone use
Sohu (China): Researchers Develop New System to Stop Cell Phone Use When Driving
Xici (China):New Tech to Sense the Driver Use of the phone
Mediaindonesia (Indonesia): Pencegah Pengemudi Bermain Ponesel (Motorists deterrent to Play Mobile Phone)
Autohoje (Brazil): Sistema desliga o telemóvel a condutores infractores (System turns off the phone with conductors offenders)
Tomshw (Italy): Basta SMS al volante: l'automobile vi impedirà di scriverli (Simply SMS the wheel: the car will keep you from writing them) For more information, please contact:
Yingying Chen Associate Professor & NIS Graduate Program Director (RESEARCH INTERESTS: Cyber security, mobile computing, mobile healthcare, cognitive radio networks) Burchard Room 210 Phone: 201.216.8066 Fax: 201.216.8246 yingying.chen@stevens.edu
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