Emergent Surveillance Plexus: Wireless
Network Management
Investigators:
Collaborators:
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Dr. Shashi Phoha, Penn State
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Dr. Richard Brooks, Penn State
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Professor K. Chakarbarty, Duke University
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Professor K. Yao, UCLA
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Professor S. S. Iyengar, Lousiana State
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Professor Steve Wicker, Cornell University
Project Objectives: The project
focuses on fundamental technologies needed to implement self-configuring
surveillance networks. The semi-automonous networks are usually comprised
of several low-cost sensor devices working together in chaotic, dangerous
environments. Our primary goals are to model the interactive dynamics of
surveillance networks and develop techniques for achieving network adaptation
to sensed changes in operational and environmental conditions. In this
context, the research thrust at University of Wisconsin will focus on issues
related to wireless network management in these systems. The project is
funded by United States Army Research Office.
Students:
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Lun Tong
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Niveditha Sundaram
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Bechir Hamdaoui
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Manoj Varghese
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Veradej Phipatansuphorn
Publications
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P. Ramanathan and L. Tong,
"Minimizing deviation from service curve in forward link of DS-CDMA network,"
To appear in Proceedings of Vehicular Technology Conference, May 2002.
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N. Sundaram and P. Ramanathan,
"Connectivity based location estimation scheme for wireless ad hoc networks,"
Submitted for publication, March 2003.
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L. Tong and P. Ramanathan,
"Adaptive power and rate allocation for service curve assurance in DS-CDMA
networks," Submitted for publication, April 2002.