October 13, 2000
Carnegie Mellon Works to Make Computers Invisible and Pervasive
Carnegie Mellon University's wireless network does more than just permit students to check their e-mail wherever they happen to be. It also lets small groups of robots roam the campus, and allows a class of computer-science students
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