Esther’s paper was accepted to ACM TESCA 2019

Esther Max-Onakpoya recently had her short paper, “Utilizing Opportunistic Networks for Remote Patient Monitoring in Rural Areas,” in ACM International Workshop on Technology Enablers and Innovative Applications for Smart Cities (TESCA) a workshop at the 2019 ACM BuildSys at Columbia University, NY.

Congratulations Esther!

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Corey Baker

Corey E. Baker is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Kentucky. His research interests are in the area of Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) with emphasis in: opportunistic wireless communication for the Internet of Things (IoT), smart cities, smart homes, and mobile health environments.
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