Details of my current research can be found at projects, publications, and sponsors. My research areas include: Multimedia communication, real-time system and communication, quality of service provisioning, wireless communication, wireless and mobile networking, wireless sensor networks, pervasive/ubiquitous computing, layered sensing and trusted query, trust, security and information assurance, open spectrum access & cognitive radio networks, information theory, game theory, distributed signal processing, semantic Web, RFID and medical/health informatics, organism and human cellular networks, dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) optical networks, Grid computing.
Awards and Honors
AFOSR Senior Research Fellowship |
Air Force Office of Scientific Research |
2009 |
US Department of Energy
CAREER Award |
US Department of Energy |
2003 |
Best Paper Award
X. Luo and B. Wang, “Service Provisioning under a Scheduled Traffic
Model Using Light-trails in WDM Optical Networks” |
IEEE BROADNETS 2007, Fourth IEEE International Conference on Broadband Communications, Networks, and Systems, Raleigh NC, September 10 -13 |
2007 |
Excellence in Research Award |
College of Engineering and Computer Science, Wright State University |
2006 |
Outstanding Faculty Member Award |
College of Engineering and Computer Science, Wright State University |
2005 |
Conference/Workshop Committees