

SMORES Lab
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Location
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CS 1208
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Mission
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To perform research on modeling and optimization techniques for efficient design, analysis, deployment, and operation of embedded systems. The challenge is to establish the techniques in the presence of non-parametric behavior, performance, and properties of complex applications and intricate implementation technologies.
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Hardware
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X86 Compatable PC and Wireless sensors
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Operating system
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Linux, MS Windows
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Software
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Open Source, Latex
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Details
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Current projects include:
- Low Power Wireless Link Modeling: We develop models for estimating the quality of a wireless link with minimal information. Efficient quick estimation impacts various application decisions, as well as communication protocols.
- Mobility Modelling: We work on the development of a data-driven mobility model, using statistical likelihoods for path selection and speed of movement. Our focus is on the development of a framework to support any mobility traces and for ease of evaulation of various communication protocols, deployments, etc under such models.
- Architectures for Emerging Interconnect Technologies: With the emergance of new on-chip interconnect technologies, CAD is facing a drastic shift in optimization priorities, such as power, area, and bandwidth. We are developing new architectures and optimization techniques for emerging technologies, such as RF, optical, and/or plasmonics.
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Funding
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State Fundsz, CEWIT
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Coordinator
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Dr. Jennifer Wong.
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Lab web page
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http://www.smores.cs.sunysb.edu
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