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Wireless Networking Lab

Wireless networking (WINET) research group at the department of computer science, Illinois Institute of Technology engages in fundamental research on wireless sensor networking, mobile computing and networking, and various applications on top of these networks. Our research work is largely motivated by the needs of real-time information gathering through embedded sensor networks in unattended environments and effective information sharing over various networks such as Internet. Our group members' research interests span wireless networking, mobile systems, embedded systems (especially wireless sensor systems), smart-phone-based computing, networking and data security, and new networking paradigms. We emphasize both analytical and empirical approaches, and build actual systems to validate our theoretical results and also refine system principles based on observations obtained from experimental work. Our research has been supported by USA NSF, NSF China, and other funding resources. We currently are developing wireless sensor networking systems and applying this revolutionary technology to critical scientific and social applications; developing wireless ad hoc networking systems using WiFi and/or Bluetooth, and applications on top of these wireless ad hoc networks. The definition of the term, ""sensor"", is intentionally broad and abstract to include a wide range of data and/or information providers. This for example, includes models and not just physical instruments capable of sensing a phenomenon. Human reports, RADAR, satellite feeds, and thermometers are all examples of sensors within the context of a sensor systems.

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Xiangyang Li xiangyang.li@gmail.com

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