Dina Katabi is excited about the potential for artificial intelligence to help with real-time patient monitoring in healthcare. Katabi is the Andrew & Erna Viterbi Professor of Electrical Engineering ...
ACM, the Association for Computing Machinery, announced today that Dina Katabi of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (MIT CSAIL) is the ...
Dina Katabi, SM ’99, PhD ’03, came from a family of doctors in Syria, where she was born, but she abandoned medical school for a more math-focused life, studying electrical engineering at the ...
Imagine a box, similar to a Wi-Fi router, that sits in your home and tracks all kinds of physiological signals as you move from room to room: breathing, heart rate, sleep, gait, and more. Dina Katabi, ...
Researchers have devised a new way to monitor sleep without any kind of sensors attached to the body. Their sensor uses low-power radio waves that detect small changes in body movement caused by the ...
Researchers have taken the concept of radar and sonar imaging a step further to track people, even through walls. Wi-Vi, which Dina Katabi and her graduate student Fadel Adib are developing at MIT’s ...
Dina Katabi, a professor in MIT's Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, and her graduate student Fadel Adib have developed a way to use low-cost Wi-Fi technology that allows ...
A product developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is being used to remotely monitor patients with COVID-19, using wireless signals to detect breathing patterns of people who do not ...
MIT professors of electrical engineering and computer science Dina Katabi and Regina Barzilay sit down with CNBC's Becky Quick to discuss their ground-breaking research on how artificial intelligence ...
It looks like a small white canvas hanging on your wall. There are no bright screens, no flashing lights. And yet, using radio waves with 1/1000th the power of your wi-fi signal, it can peer through ...
Scientists have developed a system that can pinpoint the location of ingestible implants inside the body using low-power wireless signals. Medical processes like imaging often require cutting someone ...
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- More than 50 million Americans suffer from sleep disorders, and diseases including Parkinson's and Alzheimer's can also disrupt sleep. Diagnosing and monitoring these conditions ...