SMORES Lab


Location

CS 1208

Mission

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.

Hardware

X86 Compatable PC and Wireless sensors

Operating system

Linux, MS Windows

Software

Open Source, Latex

Details

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.
Funding

State Fundsz, CEWIT

Coordinator

Dr. Jennifer Wong.

Lab web page

http://www.smores.cs.sunysb.edu