Wireless and Networking Systems Lab
 

 

 

WINS group conducts research in the areas of wireless networking and mobile computing as well as Internet system research. Our vision is of network systems that provide robust and seamless services to the end users, and network infrastructure that provides the environment and incentives for providers to develop and provide these services. Our goals are to do creative and innovative research, and to solve problems that impact the real world. The general topics we are working on (not limited to) are:

  • Modeling and analysis of mobile, wireless, ad hoc and sensor networks
  • Wireless communications and networking with MIMO/OFDM
  • Integrated network infrastructure design and performance enhancement across network layers, applications and heterogeneous networks
  • Network and mobility management, QoS, signaling and control
  • Application and service support over wired and wireless networks
  • Grid computing, distributed computing, ubiquitous and pervasive computing
  • Network security and economics

Current Members:

 Faculty

Xin Wang

Ph.D. Students

 

                        Shan Chu

                        Qiang Ma

Xiaojing Xiang

Zhiyi Zhang

Jinhua Zhu                   

Past members:

 

            Visitor

                        Seung Jei Yang (Research Inst. of Eng. & Tech., Hanyang University, Korea)

 

            Master Students

Abhijeet Kumar

Saradha Sukavanam

Zehua Zhou                                         


Current Projects:

                                                                                    


Past Projects:


Publications:

Journal Publications

Conference Publications

Workshop Publications and Presentations

  • X. Wang, H. Schulzrinne, ``Resource Negotiation and Pricing in Diffserv for Adaptive Multimedia Applications,'', In First NY Metro Area Networking Workshop, IBM T. J Watson Research Center, Hawthorne, New York, Mar 2001
  • X. Wang, H. Schulzrinne, ``RNAP: A Framework for Congestion-Based Pricing and Charging for Adaptive Multimedia Applications,''First International Workshop Quality of future Internet Services (QofIS'2000), Berlin, Germany, Sep. 2000
  • X. Wang, H. Schulzrinne, ``Resource Negotiation and Pricing Protocol,'' In Internet2 Network Research Workshop, Chicago, June 2000.
  • X. Wang, ``VBR Video Traffic Modeling for Multiplexing in ATM Networks,'' In Northeastern University CDSP Workshop, Henderson House, Weston, MA, 1995.

Technical Report:


Invited Talks:

  • X. Wang, H. Schulzrinne, "An Integrated Resource Negotiation, Pricing, and Quality of Service Framework for Adaptive Multimedia Applications," Sun Microsystems, San Jose, CA., Aug. 2000.
  • X. Wang, H. Schulzrinne, "Measurement and Analysis of LDAP Performance," Sun Microsystems, San Jose, CA, Aug. 2000.
  • X. Wang, H. Schulzrinne, "Resource Negotiation, Pricing, and Quality of Service for Adaptive Multimedia Applications," Sprint Advanced Technology Labs, Burlingame, California, Feb. 2001
  • X. Wang, H. Schulzrinne, "Integrated Resource Negotiation, Pricing, and Quality of Service for Adaptive Multimedia Applications," PacketVideo, Rochelle Park, New Jersey, Mar. 2001


Xin Wang ( xwang@ece.sunysb.edu)