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Research

Our Mission

The members of this group are interested in a wide range of technologies applicable to ad-hoc wireless sensor networks and their applications. Projects deal with architectures and algorithms to characterize and improve the performance of these systems. The group is also involved in developing real-world deployments for applications having interdisciplinary interest.

Projects

  • SWE — A distributed system for monitoring snow water equivalent in remote areas (Skalka/Frolik).
  • EnArchi — Building robust, complex and resilient sensor networks using autonomous agents (Wang/Frolik).
  • WSSW — Wireless Sensors, Sensing Wireless (Frolik).
  • SpartanRPC — Language-based security architecture for collaborative WSNs (Skalka).
  • Self-Identifying Data — Watermarking sensor datasets to support fair-use (Skalka).
  • DEEP — Deeply Embedded, Extremely Passive sensor node design (Frolik).
  • SSS — Synergistic Sensor Systems - WSNs and MAVs (Frolik).

2009-2010 Group Members

Faculty
PhD Students
  • Peter Chapin, Computer Science
  • Lei Chen, Electrical Engineering
  • Lu'ay Bakir, Electrical Engineering
  • Dongmin Qian, Mechanical Engineering
  • Saeed Abdullah, Computer Science
MS Students
  • Matt Casari, Electrical Engineering
  • Andrew Vize, Electrical Engineering
  • Gregg Carpenter, Electrical Engineering
  • Sarah Greenberg, Computer Science
BS Students
  • Chris Tardie, Electrical Engineering
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