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According to our matching algorithm, Jaejin Lee is the likely recipient of the following grants.
Years |
Recipients |
Code |
Title / Keywords |
Matching score |
2002 — 2004 |
Stirewalt, Kurt Lee, Jaejin Cheng, Betty (co-PI) [⬀] Mckinley, Philip [⬀] Kulkarni, Sandeep (co-PI) [⬀] |
N/AActivity Code Description: No activity code was retrieved: click on the grant title for more information |
Cise Research Resources: a Proxy-Centric Testbed For Mobile Internet Research @ Michigan State University
EIA-0130724 Philip McKinley Michigan State University
CISE Research Resources: A Proxy-Centric Testbed for Mobile Internet Research
The Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Michigan State University will construct a state-of-the-art testbed for research in protocols and services surrounding the mobile Internet. The testbed will comprise four major components: (1) a high-performance parallel proxy cluster interconnected by a gigabit Ethernet switch; (2) new generation 802.11a wireless network components with bit rates up to 54 Mbps; (3) a wireless network analyzer that enables detailed inspection and analysis of conditions and behavior of the wireless network; and (4) a set of mobile hosts for collecting experimental data. The primary mission of the testbed is to support three research projects related to mobile Internet environments: design of new network protocols to improve the observed performance of wireless channels in transporting multimedia data; study of adaptive middleware services to support collaboration among heterogeneous mobile hosts; and the use of formal analysis techniques to support automated development and testing of interactive distributed applications.
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