August 2008: Dr. Zheng is invited to give a talk at University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
July 2008: Along with Dr. Subhlok and Garbiel, we received an NSF award to develop parallel computing solutions utilizing idle desktop resources.
July 2008: We receive two NSF awards to conduct research on i) robust resource management in wireless networks operating in Industrial, Scientific and Medical (ISM) bands; and ii) wireless structure health monitoring using piezo-electric transducer (PZT) based smart sensors.
July 2008: Cunqing and Song's paper on "Robust Channel Assignment for Link-level Resource Provision in Multi-Radio Multi-Channel Wireless Networks" has been accepted to ICNP'09 (acceptance rate 33/202)
The Wireless System Research Group at the University of Houston conducts research on a variety of communication, networking and system issues in wireless networks. Our focus is on advancing the fundamental understanding and development of efficient robust solutions for wireless data networks. Our projects span core system building blocks, data and network management tools and services, mathematical principles, and application of wireless networks to scientific, industrial and health-care disciplines. Our research is currently supported by NSF Career Award , UH Grants to Enhance and Advance Research (GEAR), Defense University Research Instrumentation Program (DURIP).