Wireless Sensor Network

  • WIPER elephant anti-poaching

    Vanderbilt engineering tech uses elephant poachers’ own weapons against them

    WIPER will be the first use of ballistic shockwave detection in anti-poaching efforts. The sensors will be integrated into GPS-enabled collars, as shown on the large tusker above. (Photo by Save the Elephants) Anti-poaching authorities will soon have a powerful new weapon in their arsenal – high-tech ballistic shockwave sensors… Read More

    Jun. 7, 2017

  • Vanderbilt University

    Vanderbilt researchers’ work passes computing society’s test of time

    WIPER will be the first use of ballistic shockwave detection in anti-poaching efforts. The sensors will be integrated into GPS-enabled collars, as shown on the large tusker above. (Photo by Save the Elephants) Anti-poaching authorities will soon have a powerful new weapon in their arsenal – high-tech ballistic shockwave sensors… Read More

    Nov. 13, 2014