NSF NeTs Bulldog Mote Project
Activities and Outputs
Activities
- Enhanced ECE courses, such as senior design, embedded systems, wireless communications, networking, power systems and smart grid designs by adding up-to-date technical contents and projects.
- Improved involvement of underrepresented students in research projects.
- Enhanced learning experience of undergraduate and graduate students by involve them in real world projects.
- Attract students from underrepresented groups to Fresno State's Lyles College of Engineering.
- Improve students' interest in enrolling to programs at Fresno State.
Outputs
10/01/2020- 09/30/2021
- Involved 5 graduate and 4 undergraduate students from underrepresented groups in the research projects
- International interdisciplinary collaboration with researchers and students from China and Korea.
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Dr. Nan Wang, presented results and progress of the NSF Bulldog project in the LIVE WEBCAST: STEM-NET "CSU NSF Research at Undergraduate Institutions (RUI)" to the students and Faculty from 23 California State University Campuses, June 23rd 2021.
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Dr. Nan Wang presented the NSF NeTs Bulldog Mote project to the freshmen majoring in Electrical and Computer Engineering, 01/2021
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Dr. Nan Wang presented the NSF NeTs Bulldog Mote project to the first year graduate students in ECE200, 11/2020
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Dr. Woonki Na and his students will present their paper in Energy Harvesting in IEEE Energy Conversion Congress & Expo, Vancouver, Canada, Oct. 10~14, 2021
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Dr. Nan Wang and his students will present their paper in low power WSN protocol design in IEEE IEMCON 2021, Vancouver, Canada, Oct. 27-30, 2021
10/01/2019- 09/30/2020
- Involved 4 graduate and 6 undergraduate students from underrepresented groups in the research projects
- International interdisciplinary collaboration with researchers and students from China
and Korea.
- Dr. Nan Wang, PI, keynote speaking, “Low Power Wireless Sensor Network Designs: past, present and future”, IEEE ICCSN 2019 Conference, Chongqing, China, 2019.
- Dr. Woonki Na, colleboration with J.park, C. Lim and J. Kim from Univeristy in Korea.
- Supported several senior design projects and graduate projects.
- Senior Deisgn Project: Mixed Reality Control Panel, by Russell Skaggs-Schellenberg and Daniel Wright, Supervisor: Dr. Shahab Tayeb, Dr. Aaron Stillmaker and Dr. Nan Wang, Completion: 05/2020. Final Project Report
- Senior Design Project: Facial Recognition and Position Tracking Embedded System, by Jason Luc and Brian Cardwell, Supervisor: Dr. Nan Wang, Completion: 05/2020. Final Project Reprot
- Senior Design Project: Multi-source Energy Harvesting for Wireless Sensor Networks, by Alwin Villamor, Lee Lor, Lawrence Brieno III, Supervisor: Dr. Woonki Na and Dr. Nan Wang, Completion: 05/2020. Final Project Report.
10/01/2018- 09/30/2019
- Involved 5 graduate and 7 undergraduate students from underrepresented groups in the research projects
- International interdisciplinary collaboration with researchers and students from China
and Korea.
- Dr. Nan Wang, PI, keynote speaking, "Low Power WSN Design and Applications: the NSF NeTs Bulldog Mote Project”, in IEEE ICCC 2018 Conference, Chengdu, China, December 2018
- Dr. Woonki Na, colleboration with J.park, C. Lim and J. Kim from Univeristy in Korea.
- Supported several senior design projects and graduate projects.
- Senior Deisgn Project: Energy Harvesting for Wireless Sensor Networks, by Luis Miguel Ortiga, Jasmine Lopez, Jared Sarajian, Supervisor: Dr. Woonki Na and Dr. Nan Wang, completion: 05/2020. Final Project Report
- Graduate Project: MAXIMUM POWER-POINT TRACKING USING THE EXTENDED KALMAN FILTER ALGORITHM UNDER UNIFORM AND PARTIAL SHADING CONDITIONS, by Shwetha Murali Gopika Manoharan, Supervisor: Dr. Woonki Na, Completion: 08/2019. Final Project Report
- Graduate Project: DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF CONGESTION CONTROL IN DSR ROUTING PROTOCOL FOR MANET, by Harshdeep Jhajj, Supervisor: Dr. Nan Wang, Completion: 05/2019. Final Project Report
Last updated on 10/06/2021