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MSDL
Mobile Systems Design
Laboratory
Department of Electrical
and Computer Engineering
Stony Brook University
254 Light Engineering
Building
Stony Brook, NY 11794
2010
Publications
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 MSDL (Mobile Systems
Design Laboratory) is a research group within the Department of
Electrical and Computer Engineering at Stony Brook University. The
research goals span a wide area of mobile platform designs, VLSI design
for wireless communications and non-linear signal processing, multi-modal signal processing and architecture, algorithm development for object tracking and monitoring, and low
power reconfigurable system design. The research is aggressively focused
for high performance, low power and flexibility.
Current Members
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Prof. Sangjin Hong (Faculty, MSDL Director)
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Dr. Yunyoung Nam (Post-Doctoral Researcher)
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Dr. Shung Han Cho (Post-Doctoral Researcher)
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Sanghyo Kim (Ph.D Student)
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Kyung Hoon Kim (Ph.D Student)
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Qi Qi (Ph.D Student)
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Euri Choi (Ph.D Student)
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Mike Cruz (MS Student)
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Jason Chung (MS Student)
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Prathyush Kama (MS Student)
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Ramkumar Ramachandran Sridharan (MS Student)
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Hanna Son (BS Student)
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Keith (Xi) Deng (Ph.D Student, with Prof.
Yang)
Research Areas
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High Speed Scalable
Particle Filter Design and Implementation
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Low Complexity Hyperspectral Image Processing System Design and Implementation
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High-Speed NoC Architecture for Vehicular Applications
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Reconfigurable
Distributed Buffer Controller Architecture for DSP Applications
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Reconfigurable Coarse
Grain FPGA Architecture for DSP and Image Processing
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Low Complexity Energy Efficient
Multi-Modal Sensor Node Architecture Optimization
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Cross-Layer Optimization of Network Node Architecture for tracking and Monitoring Applications
Doctoral Dissertations
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Miodrag Bolic
("Architectures for Efficient Particle Filters", Department of
Electrical and Computer Engineering, May 2004, Co-advised with Prof. Djuric, Currently with School
of Information Technology and Engineering, Ottawa University, Canada)
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Shu Shin Chin
("Energy Aware VLSI Designs for Reconfigurable DSP Architecture",
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, December 2004,
Currently with Marvell Technology, Santa Clara, CA)
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Kyungtae Kim
("Performance Improvement through Compression and Aggregation in
Voice over Wireless Mesh Network (VoMESH)", Department of Electrical
and Computer Engineering, August 2006, Currently with NEC Labs
America, Princeton, NJ)
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Akshay Athalye
("Design and Implementation of Hardware for Real-Time Particle
Filters", Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, August
2007, Co-advised with Prof. Djuric, Currently with CEWIT, Stony Brook University)
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Sangkil Jung ("Design
and Optimization of Node Architecture for Applications Specific Multi-hop Wireless Networks", Department of
Electrical and Computer Engineering, December 2007, Currently with Samsung Electronics, Korea)
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Kyoung-Su Park ("Robust Object Detection and Localization for Real-Time Autonomous Surveillance Applications", Department of
Electrical and Computer Engineering, May 2008, Currently with Korea Telecom, Korea)
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Seyong Park ("Mobility Impact on VoIP Quality over Radio Access Network", Department of
Electrical and Computer Engineering, May 2009, Currently with Intelibs, New York)
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Jinseok Lee ("Design and Analysis of Heterogeneous Sensors based Object Tracking Methodology", Department of
Electrical and Computer Engineering, May 2009, Currently with Department of Biomedical Engineering, Stony Brook University)
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Woohyung Chun ("VLSI Design Methodology Based on a Parameterized Buffer Controller", Department of
Electrical and Computer Engineering, December 2009, Currently with Samsung Electronics, Korea)
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Gun Yeob (Peter) Kim ("Robust Self-Optimization of Handover in Wireless Systems", Department of
Electrical and Computer Engineering, May 2010, Currently with Aerospace Corporation, California)
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Doug Kim ("Grid Based Navigation and Robust Control of Multiple Networked Mobile Robots", Department of
Electrical and Computer Engineering, May 2010, Currently with Intelibs, New York)
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Shung Han Cho ("Collaborative and Heterogeneous Signal Processing Methodology for Mobile Sensor Based Applications", Department of
Electrical and Computer Engineering, August 2010)
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Former MS Students
Jyoti Wagholikar, MS 2002; Wei Wu, MS 2003; Fanshi Zhao, MS 2003; Magesh Sadasivam, MS 2004; Xiaoyao Liao, MS 2004; Wei-Ting Tu, MS 2004; Hwa Kong Chau, MS 2004; Kyoung-Su Park, MS 2005; Jinseok Lee, MS 2006; Junhee Mun, MS 2007; Kapil Kanugo, MS 2007; Chaithra Rajendra, MS 2007; Shung Han Cho, MS 2008, Brijesh Kaunds, MS, 2009; Kailash Ganapathi, MS 2009; Kulkarni Himani, MS 2009
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