Current Research:
(A list of my
publications in peer-reviewed journals and conferences with downloadable links
may be found here.)
My current
research activities involve algorithms, protocols, and experimentation of
wireless sensor and mobile ad hoc networks. Some of my current and recent
research projects include:
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Wireless sensor networks:
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Development of collaborative processing algorithms for sensing tasks.
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Design and evaluation of
localization schemes for sensor networks.
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Development of energy efficient MAC protocols for wireless sensor
networks.
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Application specific signal
processing and communication paradigms for sensor networks.
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Mobile ad hoc networks:
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Development of multi-channel MAC protocols for mobile ad hoc networks.
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Design of MAC and routing protocols for ad hoc networks using
directional antennas.
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Design and analysis of multipath routing protocols for ad hoc networks.
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Development of hybrid routing protocols for mobile ad
hoc networks.
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Experimental work:
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Design and deployment of wireless
sensor networks for power systems monitoring (click here for
details)
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GPS-free localization schemes for wireless sensor networks. (click here
for details and video)
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A wireless sensor network for monitoring and control of an experimental
bioreactor landfill (click here for
details)
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Wirelessly controlled mobile robots (link to paper)
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Wireless sensor network for traffic
monitoring and guidance. (link to paper)
Research Grants Awarded:
- Research
contract from Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) “Scalability and Sustainability Issues of Wireless Mesh Sensor
Network for Substation Monitoring”, $51,666 A. Nasipuri (PI), J. Conrad
and R. Cox. September 15 to July 31, 2009.
- Research
contract from Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) “Wireless Mesh Sensor Network for Power Systems Monitoring”,
$178,490, A. Nasipuri (PI), I. L .Howitt, and J. Conrad. September 1, 2006
to December 31, 2008.
- Research
contract from Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) “Wireless Mesh Sensor Network for Fossil Plants Monitoring”,
$56,779, A. Nasipuri (PI), J. Conrad and R. Cox. February 25 to January
31, 2009.
- National Science Foundation grant EIA-013079 “CISE Research Resources: Experimental Testbed for Mobile Network
Protocols”, T. Dahlberg (PI), A. Nasipuri, E.
El-Kwae, and G. Ahn, The University of North
Carolina at Charlotte,
$100,000, Sept. 2001 to February 2005.
- National Science Foundation grant
ANI-9973147 “Collaborative
Proposal: Protocols for Mobile, Ad Hoc Networks”,
S. R. Das (PI) and A. Nasipuri, University
of Texas at San Antonio, $157,772, Oct. 1999 to
Sept. 2003 (a sub-award of $54,784 was made out to UNC Charlotte from this
grant under the title “Multi-channel
CSMA Protocols”, A. Nasipuri (PI), when Dr. Nasipuri joined UNC
Charlotte in August 2000).
- National Science Foundation supplement to
“Collaborative
Proposal: Protocols for Mobile,
Ad Hoc Networks” under the Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) Scheme, $14,250,
July 2001 to Sept. 2002. (The entire
portion of $14,250 was sub-awarded by the University of Cincinnati
to the proposing institution UNC Charlotte under the title “Supplement to Multi-channel CSMA
Protocols”, A. Nasipuri (PI), July 2001 to Sept. 2002.
- Junior Faculty Grant from the University of North
Carolina at Charlotte,
“Development of a Wireless Sensor Network Prototype for Supervision and
Control of Bioreactor Landfills”, A. Nasipuri (PI) and V. Ogunro,
$6000, 2004 – 2005.
- Indian Space Research Organization
(ISRO),
Bangalore, India, on “Studies of the
Interplay of Source & Channel Coder Parameters for use in Digital
Satellite Communications", INR 500,000, March 1998 to Feb 2000,
Asis Nasipuri (PI), Saswat Chakrabarti
and Ranjan Gangopadhyay,
at I.I.T. Kharagpur, India.
- European Community, Brussels, research grant on “Design of Advanced Wavelength-Routed Optical Networks",
100,000 ECU, August 1996 to July 1998, Ranjan Gangopadhyay (PI), Asis Nasipuri, and Debashis Datta, at I.I.T., Kharagpur,
India.
- NORTEL Technologies, Canada, on “Development of Tools for
Telecommunications Network Planning", INR 30,000, July 1996 to
June 1997, Debashis Datta
(PI), Prabir K. Biswas,
and Asis Nasipuri, at I.I.T., Kharagpur, India.
- All India Council of Technical
Education (AICTE), New Delhi, on “Advanced Radio & Multimedia
Communications", INR 1,400,000, Feb. 1996 to Jan. 1999, R. V. Rajakumar (PI), Asis Nasipuri, and others, at I.I.T., Kharagpur,
India.
- Defense Research & Development
Organization (DRDO), New Delhi, India, on “System Using Digital FM Linear
Modulation with Discriminator Detection", INR 812,400, June 1994
– December 1996, Ranjan Gangopadhyay
(PI), and Asis Nasipuri, I.I.T., Kharagpur,
India.
Last updated:
September 2008