Updates: Brodie Alexander and Aswanth Sampathkumar both got WUWNet'22 travel grant. Congratulations to Brodie and Aswanth!
Three manuscripts from the mu-Net lab have been submitted to the 16th International Conference on Underwater Networks & Systems (WUWNet'22). All of them have been accepted. Congratulations to Connor, Aswanth, and Brodie! Aswanth is a Ph.D. student, second year working in the lab. Brodie is an undergraduate researcher. He is the lead author of his demo submission and also a co-author of another paper. Connor graduated with his MS degree in the summer of 2022. The full paper list is shown below. Connor L. Webb, Syed Murtaza Rizvi, Aswanth Sampathkumar, Brodie Alexander, Aijun Song, Fumin Zhang, “Integration of Acoustic Communication with Underwater Autonomy: A Case Study,” WUWNet’22, accepted, Nov 11-14, Boston, MA. Aswanth Sampathkumar, Dmitrii Dugaev, Aijun Song, Fei Hu, Zheng Peng, Fumin Zhang, “Plume Tracing Simulations Using Multiple Autonomous Underwater Vehicles,” WUWNet’22, accepted, Nov 11-14, 2022, Boston, MA. Brodie Alexander and Aijun Song, “Demo: MuLink: Compact Acoustic Transceivers for Underwater Environments,” WUWNet’22, accepted, Nov 11-14, 2022, Boston, MA.
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Dr. Aijun Song is an experienced researcher in subsea communications, intelligent signal processing, and marine robotics. He has published more than thirty journal papers on underwater technologies. Active in the professional societies, Dr. Song served as the General Co-Chair of the 2018 NSF Workshops on Underwater Wireless Communications and Networking. He was the General Co-Chair of the 14th International Conference on Underwater Networks & Systems. Dr. Song is a recent recipient of the NSF CAREER Award (2021). Archives
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