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Our students are working on various projects. Some of our active researches are listed below.
Alex Vesper
Working on the web-based GUI for the PanGo tag-tracking system
The area of research interest is in human-computer interactions
avesper@mail.unomaha.edu
Christopher Williams
Working on the wireless mobile robotics project
Currently, adding a digital compass to a robot in order to collect direction data
Interested in the integration of different types of equipment into a secure and efficient wireless network
christopherwilliams@mail.unomaha.edu
Daehee Kim
Work done:
Ekahau Tracking System deployment
Pango Tracking System deployment
Work undergoing:
RFID Resource Tracking System
Location tracking using passive RFID
Research Interest:
Mobile indoor tracking system (Wi-fi)
daeheekim@mail.unomaha.edu
Nam Pham
Research interests:
Wireless Sensor Network, WIFI Location Tracking System, TinyOS Programming and RFID
Research works completed and the work undergoing:
Tmote Sky and RFID Mini M1
Location tracking using signal strength
Location tracking using passive RFID
Post processing for location tracking system (and AutoCAD)
RFID Resource Tracking System
Publication details:
IEEE International Conference on Sensor Networks, Ubiquitous, and Trustworthy Computing - A Comparison of Wireless Sensor Network Routing Protocols on an Experimental Testbed
npham@mail.unomaha.edu
Neeraj Shrestha
Research interests:
MAC & Routing Protocols in Wireless Sensor Network, TinyOS Programming and RFID, Databases, Mathmatics and Algorithms
Working on:
Energy Efficient Sleep and Wakeup Scheduling Protocol (SWAP) using Finite Field Theory for Wireless Sensor Network
neerajshrestha@mail.unomaha.edu
Nitin Sharma
The work doing:
TinyOS on Micaz platform
Location Estimation using the RSSI
Area of research interest:
Location Tracking/Estimation on WSN
Wireless Sensor Network security
Routing in Wired/Wireless Communication
nitinsharma@mail.unomaha.edu
Pradeep R Korandla
Work doing:
DMAC on the sensor networks and improvements on DMAC
Area of research interest: developing a MAC layer for sensor networks with low power utilization and efficient communication
pkorandla@mail.unomaha.edu
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