Welcome

The WIreless Networks and Embedded Systems (WINES) Laboratory at the State University of New York at Buffalo conducts research on a variety of communication, networking and system issues in wireless networks and embedded systems. Our focus is on advancing the fundamental understanding of wireless networking, its integration with the physical environment, and on the development of efficient systems, with a cross-layer and cross-disciplinary approach.

Our projects span the mathematical principles underlying the design of wireless networks, cross-layer optimization models, problems at the intersection between networking, computation, and signal processing. In addition, we perform experimental evaluation and design of wireless sensor networks and their application to environmental, scientific, and health-care related problems.

 

 

WINES

 

Contact:

Prof Tommaso Melodia: tmelodia@eng.buffalo.edu



News

April 2012
Scott Pudlewski successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis titled "Compressed-sensing-based Video Streaming in Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks."
April 2012
Prof. Melodia serves as Technical Program Chair for the 7th International Conference on Underwater Networks and Systems (WUWNet ) 2012
March 2012
Prof. Melodia joins the Editorial Board of IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing.
December 2011
Prof. Melodia delivers an invited lecture at the International Conference on Wireless Technologies for Humanitarian Relief at Amrita University, Kerala, India.
November, 2011
Prof. Melodia is an invited panelist at ACM WUWNET 2011 in Seattle, WA, Dec. 2nd.
September, 2011
Prof. Melodia will serve as Technical Program Vice Chair for Information Systems for IEEE INFOCOM 2013 in Turin, Italy.
September, 2011
Prof. Melodia will serve as Technical Program Vice Chair for IEEE Globecom 2013 in Atlanta, GA, USA.
September, 2011
We received a new grant from NSF to develop a reconfigurable underwater networking testbed in collaboration with Teledyne Benthos (with Prof. Batalama, Prof. Pados, Prof. Su, Prof. Atkinson).
August, 2011
We received a new grant from the Office of Naval Research to investigate cooperative wireless video streaming based on compressed sensing.
August, 2011
We received a new grant from the National Science Foundation to investigate low-complexity multimedia sensor networks (with Prof. Pados).
August, 2011
Hovannes Kulhandjian, Emrecan Demirors, and Liyang Zhang join our lab for their Ph.D. studies.
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Contact

210B Bonner Hall
Department of Electrical Engineering
University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
Buffalo, NY 14260-1920

E-mail: tmelodia@eng.buffalo.edu
Tel: (716) 645-1027
Fax: (716) 645-3656