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Wireless Networking
@ ODU
Mission.
Wireless Networking @ ODU Lab is led by Dr. Min Song.
The mission of the Wireless
Networking @ ODU is to
advance the
state-of-the-art in high performance networking technologies
and enrich diverse network applications.
Projects.
We are currently working on the following projects: 1)
Broadcasting/Multicasting protocols
for wireless networks; 2)
Cognitive networking protocols and algorithms; 3) Network
security
and rogue
access points detection; 4) WLAN modeling
and performance analysis; and 5) Social sensor networks.
Facilities. Wireless
Networking @ ODU Lab was established with equipment funds
(approximately
$200,000) from NASA, NSF, and ODU. The main
facilities
include 15 Desktop PCs, 7 Laptop PCs, 4 programmable APs, 20 IEEE
802.11 a/b/g stations, 8 Bluetooth devices, 150 Crossbow multi-sensor
board modules, 1 wireless signal generator, 1 spectrum
analyzer, 6 software radios, 4 multimedia kits
generating
video streams, 1 Gigabit Ethernet switch, 1 gateway, and 1 Gigabit
router. The Wireless Networking @ ODU Lab is a scalable, reconfigurable
system built upon
open communications architecture that facilitates the developing
of new network technologies and applications.
Team. Wireless
Networking @ ODU provides an excellent environment
for students
and faculty members to carry out networking research. Currently we have
10 affiliate faculty, 4 Ph.D. students, and 2
Master students conducting their research
using Wireless Networking @ ODU Lab.
NEWS:
post-doctoral position available
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