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Latest News: Muhannad Quwaider, Mahmoud Taghizade and Subir Biswas received best paper award in ICICS 2011 for their work on Protocol Modeling for On-body Delay Tolerant Routing in Wearable Sensor Networks.

Research in NeEWS laboratory spans across a wide range of embedded wireless networking and system design issues including resource-controlled wireless network protocols, embedded operating system, network middleware, self-reconfigurable and cooperative protocols, spectrum scavenging, new modes for information switching, and application specific hardware and software subsystem design. Researchers in NeEWS laboratory are affiliated with BEACON: An NSF Center for Study of Evolution in Action.

Current research projects in the NeEWS laboratory includes:  

Pulse Switching for Packet-less Event Networking

Content Management and Cooperative Caching in Social Wireless Ecosystem

Protocols for Wireless Body Area Networks (WBANs)

Vehicular Communication Protocols for Enhancing Highway Traffic Safety

Capacity Scavenging via Whitespace Modeling in Cognitive Networks

Controlled Mobility for Performance Enhancements in Sensor Networks

Adaptive Protocol Switching with Traffic Heterogeneity

Interest based Routing for Collaborative Caching and Content Delivery

 

Research Sponsors: Research in the NeEWS Laboratory has been funded by

National Science Foundation (NSF)

National Institute of Health (NIH)

Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL)

National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

US Department of Agriculture (USDA)

Michigan Department of Transportation (M-DoT)

Michigan Animal and Agriculture Initiative (MAAI)

Sustainable Michigan Endowed Project (SMEP)

Michigan State University (MSU)

 

 

 

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