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Fall 2010
Multi-hop wireless mesh networks (WMNs) provide a cost-effective means to enable broadband wireless access (BWA) services to end users. Such WMNs are required to support different classes of traffic where each class requires certain quality of service (QoS) levels. The research direction...
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Spring 2016
We investigate two wireless networking problems related to object mobility in the two fields of Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) Systems, and Underwater Sensor Networks (UWSNs). RFID is an automatic identification technology where inexpensive information storage devices, called tags, are...
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Fall 2022
Advances in sensor devices and harvesting technologies have enabled the design of small, inexpensive, and low-power energy harvesting wireless sensor networks (EH-WSNs) that can be used to collect data and provide reliable monitoring in many applications such as surveillance applications (e.g.,...
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Fall 2017
The use of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) in various surveillance and monitoring tasks have attracted a wide and growing attention in recent years. The thesis considers a class of intrusion detection problems where an unauthorized person or object aims to traverse part of the geographical area...
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Fall 2016
In recent years, Underwater Sensor Networks (UWSNs) have attracted attention for their potential use in many applications. To name a few, UWSNs have been considered in studying marine life, oceanographic data collection, monitoring underwater oil pipelines, and a variety of military and homeland...