LAMP is a multidisciplinary laboratory that focuses on new ways to look at
behavioral authentication, machine learning, and privacy. To pursue its
research objectives, the lab includes computational resources, as well as
mobile devices, robotic arms, haptic devices, and mobile power monitors.
Robots and Haptic devices
LAMP researchers have access to the following haptic and robotic devices:
Power Monitors
The Monsoon Solutions Power Monitor provides a robust power measurement
solution for mobile powered devices. The Power Tool software and the Power
Monitor hardware can analyze, in real-time, the power on any device that uses a
single lithium battery
Computers and Mobile Devices
- Dell Precision T5500 Desktops with Intel Xeon 2.13GHz processor and 48GB memory
- Dell Precision T7500 Desktops with Intel Xeon 1.60GHz processor and 48GB memory
- Mac Pro Desktops with Intel Xeon 3.5GHz processor and 32GB of memory
- Apple MacBook Pro Laptops
- Apple MacBook Air Laptop
- DELL Linux server
- Google Nexus 7 Tablets
- Google Nexus smartphones
- Samsung Galaxy smartphones
- Google Pixel smartphones
- iPhone X smartphones
- iPhone Xr smartphones
Other NYIT Resources
The members of LAMP have access to the NYIT Motion Capture Studio, located in
the Art Media Lab, on the NYIT Old Westbury campus. The studio includes:
- 32 T20 Vicon Cameras to record reflective markers, 5 mega pixel resolution at 500Hz sampling speed
- A 28ft x 25ft open area that can be viewed by the cameras
- Form-fitted body suits with reflective markers
- Vicon software (Blade, Nexus, and Polygon) to process data and exprot files
- Two Synertial gloves fitted with inertial sensors to record hand movements