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UMass DOME is a project that is larger than getting our DTN running. Brian and Mark have been working with the graduate and undergraduate students listed below to get the diesel-powered DTN operational, design and deploy solar powered throwboxes, design and deploy a DTN for wildlife monitoring, and to make advances in underwater networking.
The largest contribution towards the DieselNet bus system design and deployment was made by John Burgess.
This project began as an undergraduate effort and we are grateful to the students who have helped us at every stage.
- Principle Investigators: Mark Corner and Brian Levine
- Research Staff: Brian Lynn
- Affiliated faculty: Emery Berger and Arun Venkataramani.
- Graduate Students:
- Aruna Balasubramanian: DTN routing protocols.
- Nilanjan Banerjee: Throwbox protocols, device design, implementation, and deployment; Wildlife tracking design and deployment, power management
- James Partan: Underwater DTNs.
- Jacob Sorber: Wildlife tracking design and deployment, power management.
- Hamed Soroush: mobile networking
- Current Undergraduates:
- Bryan Donlan
- Past undergraduates who have worked on the UMassDiesel project include:
- Preliminary work on PDAs and initial bus prototypes (including installation): Adam Burnett, Matthew Cheung, John Emhoff, Matthew Katsuki
- Display of bus locations on google maps: Adam Helbling, Adam Burnett
- Bus Location System: Byron Wallace
- Nolan Schelper: Bus location system (GRPS)
- Yuri Pyuro: Bus location system (Web site)
- Jeff Jason: Bus location system (DB backend)
- Logan Slinski: Bus location system (DB backend)
- Matt Garber: wildlife tracking
- Austin Cormier: DieselNet diagnostics
- Brendan Flynn: DieselNet diagnostics
- DOME team Fall 2006: Jeff Terrace, Jon Shusta, Richard Chim, Tuan Bui, Jacob Lauzier, Mark Davidson, Bart Parkis, and Steve Gates
There is also a long list of graduate student and faculty research collaborators listed on our publications page.