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NSF NeTs Bulldog Mote Project

Latest Updates on the Bulldog Mote Project

10/02/2021 Two research papers from the Bulldog Mote group “An Effective approach for implementing Image Segmentation using Low-Cost System On Chip” and “LS-AODV: An Energy Balancing Routing Algorithm for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks” were acceptted by the IEEE IEMCON coference 2021. 

09/23/2021 Dr. Na and his student assistants' paper “ An Impedance Behavior Study of Commercial NCA Cylindrical Battery Cells at Different SOCs,” was published in Journal of the Electrochemical Society.  

09/09/2021 Dr. Nan Wang's graduate research assistants, Arvindh Srinivasan and Srihari Koripalli successfully defense their final projects on "An Effective approach for implementing COVID-19 CT Lung Segmentation using Low-Cost System On a Chip (SoC)" and  "Optimizing Maintenance Process and Cost at Nodal Level for Macroscale Wireless Sensor Network" repectively. Arvindh and Srihari has been hired by Flex Logix and and Intel as Digital Deisgner and Verification Engineer. Congratulations!!!

06/23/2021 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. 

05/05/2021 Cameron Lane, Dr. Nan Wang's graduate research assistant, successfully defensed his master thesis on DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF NEIGHBOR COVERAGE MULTIPATH DSDV ROUTING PROTOCOL FOR MANETs. Congratuations!! 

12/10/2020 Dr. Na's graduate student research assistants, Cheaheng Lim, Honorio Martinez, and Maen Marji successfully presented their final projects on renewalable energy designs for the NSF Bulldog Mote project. Congratulations!!!

12/04/2021 Jarrod Smith and Cameron Lane presented their project in the LCOE college virtual Poject Day. 

10/31/2020 Great news! Our paper, Development and Implementation of S-MAC Based RPL Protocol to Increase Energy Efficiency for the TelosB Mote, by Russell S. Schellenberg, Daniel Wright and Nan Wang received the Best Paper Award in the IEEE UEMCON 2020 conference. Congratulations to Russell and Daniel!

 Best Paper

10/06/2020  Dr. Nan Wang and Dr. Woonki Na proposed to start a bi-weekly research seminar on the NSF Bulldog Mote project to provide an opportunity for our student research assistants to present their on-going projects and for other students and junior faculty to learn more about this project.  

09/27/2020    1st Workshop on Lower Wireless Sensor Network Systems has been held successfully on 09/26/2020. More than 30 faculty and students from local high schools and fresno state univeristy attedned the workshop. Dr. Nan Wang (PI), Dr. Na (co-PI) and four student research assistants, Ruseell, Jarrod, Cheaheng and Marji presented the projects the Bulldog Mote team carried out in 2019-2020.   

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09/25/2020 The research paper, Development and Implementation of S-MAC Based RPL Protocol to Increase Energy Efficiency for the TelosB Mote, by Russell S. Schellenberg, Daniel Wright and Nan Wang has been accepted by the IEEE UEMCON 2020 conference. 

09/07/2020    1st Workshop on Lower Wireless Sensor Network Systems will be held virtually at 2:00-4:00 PM on 09/26/2020. Dr. Nan Wang and Dr. Woonki Na and their student research assistants will present their works on the NSF NeTs Bulldog Mote project. The workshop flyer can be download here.        

01/15/2020    Russell S. Schellenberg, an undergraduate student research assistant, attended the 10th IEEE Annual Computing and Communication Workshop and Conference (IEEE CCWC 2020) held Las Vegas, NV, USA in January 2020. He presented our research paper, “Performance Evaluation and Analysis of MANET Protocols at Varied Speeds” at the conference.   

Russel

11/20/2020    Dr. Nan Wang presented the NSF NeTs Bulldog Mote project to the first year graduate students in ECE200. 

10/14/2020    Dr. Nan Wang presented the NSF NeTs Bulldog Mote project to the freshmen (60% of them are from underrepresented groups) majoring in Electrical and Computer Engineering.

06/15/2019 Dr. Nan Wang delivered a keynote presentation on Low Power WSN Communication Systems at the 11th IEEE ICCSN 2019 conference.

Nan Wang ICCSN

12/09/2018 Dr. Nan Wang delivered a keynote presentation on the Low Power Bulldog Mote Project at the 4th IEEE ICCCC 2018 conference.

 

Last updated on 10/06/2021