_NEF0766-3_0x3_0-05-A-Q01Contact: smansfie at ucsc.edu
Sam Mansfield is a PhD student under Katia Obraczka. His research interests revolve around the communication and devices of the Internet of Things and how they can be applied to health.
He received his B.S. in EECS from UC Berkeley in 2013, where he was affiliated with the Center for New Music and Audio Technology (CNMAT), under Adrian Freed, the Animal Flight Laboratory, under Dennis Evangelista, and the Center for Hybrid and Embedded Software Systems (CHESS), under Edward Lee.
He is currently working on the TerrainLOS, and PIMAP projects.
 
Publications:

  • S. Mansfield, E. Vin, and K. Obraczka, “PIMAP: An Autonomous, Continuous, Real-Time Patient Monitoring System and its Application to Pressure Injury Management,” (under review), 2020.
  • S. Mansfield, K. Veenstra, and K. Obraczka, “Modeling Communication Over Terrain for Realistic Simulation of Outdoor Sensor Network Deployments,” (under review), 2020.
  • S. Mansfield, S. Rangarajan, K. Obraczka, H. Lee, D. Young, and S. Roy, “Objective Pressure Injury Risk Assessment Using A Wearable Pressure Sensor,” in 2019 IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedicine (BIBM), San Diego, CA, USA, Nov. 2019, pp. 1561–1568, doi: 10.1109/BIBM47256.2019.8982939. PDF
  • S. Mansfield, K. Obraczka, and S. Roy, “Pressure Injury Prevention: A Survey,” IEEE Reviews In Biomedical Engineering, pp. 1–3, 2019, doi: 10.1109/RBME.2019.2927200. PDF
  • A. David et al., “Reproducible Computer Network Experiments: A Case Study Using Popper,” presented at the Workshop on Practical Reproducible Evaluation of Computer Systems, 2019, doi: https://doi.org/10.1145/3322790.3330596.
  • S. Mansfield, K. Veenstra, and K. Obraczka, “TerrainLOS: An Outdoor Propagation Model for Realistic Sensor Network Simulation,” in Modeling, Analysis and Simulation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems (MASCOTS), 2016 IEEE 24th International Symposium on, 2016, pp. 463–468, PDF
  • S. Mansfield and D. Evangelista, “Design of a phased array acoustic tracking system for flight biomechanics tracking studies,” in Integrative And Comparative Biology, 2013, vol. 53, pp. E324–E324.
  • A. Freed, J. MacCallum, and S. Mansfield, “‘ Old’ is the New” New”: a Fingerboard Case Study in Recrudescence as a NIME Development Strategy.,” in NIME, 2013, pp. 441–445,  PDF