NSF NeTs Bulldog Mote Project
Intellectual Merit Activities
10/01/2020 - 09/30/2021
Professional Activities
- 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.
- Dr. Nan Wang presented the NSF NeTs Bulldog Mote project to the freshmen majoring in Electrical and Computer Engineering, 01/2021
- Dr. Nan Wang presented the NSF NeTs Bulldog Mote project to the first year graduate students in ECE200, 11/2020
- 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
- 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
Student Research Projects
- WSN and MANET low power protocol design and simulations
- WSN communication gateway and physical design
- Energy harvesting hardware and software design integration
- Energy harvesting Maximum Power Point Tracking Algorithm research.
10/01/2019 - 09/30/2020
1st Virtual Workshop on Low power Wireless Sensor Network Systems -NSF NeTs Bulldog Mote Design was held on 09/26/2020
- Dr. Nan Wang, PI, Ph.D., Professor, presented “Low power Wireless Sensor Network Bulldog Mote Design technologies”
- Dr. Woonki Na, co-PI, Ph.D., Associate Professor presented “Control of a Multi-Source Energy Harvesting System For Low Power Applications”
- Jarrod Smith, gradute student, presented " WSN Gateway and Bulldog mote PCB Designs".
- Russell Schellenberg, undergraduate student presented "Protocol Speed Comparition and S-MAC RPL Low Power Designs".
- Maen Marji, graduate student presented "Sliding Mode Control Based Multi-Source Energy Harvesting For Low Power Applications”.
- Cheaheng Lim, graduate student presented "Development of Artificial Neural Network Based Maximum Power Point Tracking Algorithm for a Photovoltaic Application".
Student Research Projects
- WSN and MANET low power protocol design and simulations
- WSN communication gateway and physical design
- Sensor physical signal sampling and processing
- Energy harvesting basic circuit hardware design
- Energy harvesting hardware and software design integration
- Energy harvesting Maximum Power Point Tracking Algorithm research.
Professional Development
- R. Schellenberg, undergraduate student present “Performance Evaluation and Analysis of MANET Protocols at Varied Speeds”, in 10th IEEE Annual Computing and Communication Workshop and Conference (IEEE CCWC 2020), Las Vegas, NV, USA, January 2020.
- A. Bonusa, graduatte student presnet “Area and Energy Efficient Radiation Hardened Gain Cell Memory”, in 10th IEEE Annual Computing and Communication Workshop and Conference (IEEE CCWC 2020), Las Vegas, NV, USA, January 2020.
- Nan Wang, PI, keynote speaking, “Low Power Wireless Sensor Network Designs: past, present and future”, IEEE ICCSN 2019 Conference, Chongqing, China, 2019
- Nan Wang, PI, presentation, “NCMDSDV: A Neighbor Coverage Multipath DSDV Routing Protocol for MANETs”, in Proc. IEEE ICCSN 2019 conference, Chongqing, China, 2019
10/01/2018 - 09/30/2019
Student Research Projects
- WSN and MANET low power protocol design and simulations
- WSN communication gateway and physical design
- Sensor physical signal sampling and processing
- Energy harvesting basic circuit hardware design
- Energy harvesting hardware and software design integration
- Energy harvesting Maximum Power Point Tracking Algorithm research.
Professional Development
- 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
- Nan Wang, PI, present, “EHTC: An Enhanced Huffman Tree Coding Algorithm”, in IEEE ICCC 2018 conference, Chengdu, China, December 2018.
- Woonki Na,co-PI, present “Control of Kalman Filter based Z source inverter in Photovoltaic Applications”, in IEEE ICPE 2019 conference, Busan, Korea, May 2019
- Woonki Na,co-PI, present, “ Nonlinear Observer and Simplified Equivalent Circuit Model-based EKF-SOC Estimator of a Rechargeable LiFePo4 cell”, in IEEE ICPE 2019 conference, Busan, Korea, May 2019
- Harshdeep Jhajj, graduate student assistant, present, “An Efficient Routing Algorithm for MANETs”, in 40th Central California Student Research Symposium, Fresno, USA, April 2019
- Harshdeep Jhajj, graduate student assistant, present, “Design and Implementation of An Efficient Multipath AODV Routing Algorithm for MANETs”, in Proc. IEEE CCWC 2019 conference, Las Vegas, USA, January 2019
Last updated on 10/06/2021