AHPCRC Projects: Communications and Sensor Networks

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Computational Battlefield Network and Information Sciences

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Civilian wireless communications networks must provide reliability and mobility, while accommodating many applications (voice, data, images, navigation) within available bandwidth. Military networks require all of this, plus security, stealth, resistance to hostile interference, and the ability to set up ad hoc networks in a variety of environments. Computer modeling aids in designing complex wireless communications networks for optimum security and effectiveness. HPCs incorporated into operating networks provide fine-tuning and real-time adaptability to changing circumstances.

 

Projects and People

3–1: Information Dissemination and Aggregation under Mobility

Leonidas Guibas (Stanford)

3–2: Scalable Design Methods for Topology Aware Networks

Amin Saberi (Stanford)

3–3: Secure Sensor Data Dissemination and Aggregation

Hong Huang (NMSU)

3–4: Robust Wireless Communications in Complex Environments

Richard Dean, Gregory Wilkins, Yacob Astatke (Morgan State)

3-5: Mobile Brain–Machine Interface for Integrated Information–Social/Cognitive Network Operations

Kwong Ng (New Mexico State University)

3-6: Modeling Socio-Cultural Processes in Network Centric Environments

Eunice Santos (University of Texas at El Paso)

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