Students

Ph.D. Dissertations Supervised (10)

  1. Rafael Papa (co-advisor) [Fall 2021]
    “Space-time Graph Path Planning for UAS Traffic Management Systems”.
  2. Andrew Steinberg (co-advisor) [Spring 2021]
    “Path Planning Algorithms for Unmanned Aircraft Systems with a Space-time Graph”.
  3. Catalina Aranzazu-Suescun (advisor) [Spring 2019]
    “Distributed Algorithms for Energy-Efficient Data Gathering and Barrier Coverage in Wireless Sensor Networks”.
  4. Yueshi Wu (advisor) [Fall 2016]
    “Channel Assignment in Cognitive Radio Wireless Networks”.
  5. Amalya Mihnea (advisor) [Spring 2015]
    “Channel Assignment in Multi-Radio Networks”.
  6. Arny Ambrose (advisor) [Fall 2011]
    “A Patient-Centric Hurricane Evacuation Management System”.
  7. Mirela Fonoage (Marta) (advisor) [Fall 2010]
    “Mechanisms for Improving Energy Efficiency in Wireless Sensor Networks”.
  8. Yinying Yang (advisor) [Spring 2010]
    “Mechanisms for Prolonging Network Lifetime in Wireless Sensor Networks”.
  9. Shuhui Yang (co-advisor) [Summer 2007]
    “Connected Dominating Set in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks: Variations with Applications”.
  10. Ali M. Abu-el Humos (co-advisor) [Summer 2005]
    “Low Latency and Energy Efficient MAC Protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks”.

Master’s Theses Supervised (9)

  1. Rafael Papa (advisor) [Summer 2018]
    “Hummingbird: An UAV-aided Energy Efficient Algorithm for Data Gathering in Wireless Sensor Networks”.
  2. Andrew Steinberg (advisor) [Fall 2017]
    “A Collision Free Drone Scheduling System”.
  3. Iana Zankina (advisor) [Fall 2012]
    “Campus Driver Assistant on an Android Platform”.
  4. Pedro Heshike (advisor) [Spring 2012]
    “Implementation of a Mobile Data Collector in Wireless Sensors Networks for Energy Conservation”.
  5. Anthony Marcus (advisor) [Spring 2011]
    “Web-based Wireless Sensor Network Monitoring using Smartphones”.
  6. Anupama Sahu (co-advisor) [Fall 2010]
    “Patterns for Wireless Sensor Networks”.
  7. Arny Ambrose (advisor) [Fall 2008]
    “Scheduling for Composite Event Detection in Wireless Sensor Networks”.
  8. Mohammad O. Pervaiz (advisor) [Summer 2006]
    “Range Assignment Problem and Security in Wireless Networks”.
  9. Wael Awada (advisor) [Spring 2006]
    “Energy-efficient Target Coverage in Heterogeneous Wireless Sensor Networks”.

Undergraduate Students (RA’s)

  • Tom Kottiath
    Research: implementing distributed algorithms for WSNs using the SGI Altix supercomputer.
  • Anthony Marcus
    Research: using the SGI Altix supercomputer in solving WSNs optimization problems.
  • Uttam Thakore
    Research: experiments using Crossbow sensor motes.
  • Carlos Maldonado
    Research on WSNs.
  • Pedro Heshike
    Research in WSNs using Crossbow Mica motes and Mindstorm NXT.