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Welcome to the Networked & Embedded Systems Laboratory (NESL) at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA). Our lab is a part of the Electrical Engineering Department, the Computer Science Department, and the Center for Embedded Networked Sensing (CENS). NESL is physically located in 1762 Boelter Hall on UCLA's main campus in Westwood, Los Angeles. We are engaged in research on architecture, design, and tools for networked and embedded computing and communication systems. Our current interests include wireless sensor and actuator networks, low-power and power aware computing and networking, mobile and wireless computing, and pervasive computing.

Feel free to explore this web site, and in case of any questions about NESL, please contact Prof. Mani Srivastava.

 

Recent Papers

• Younghun Kim, Thomas Schmid, Zainul M Charbiwala, Jonathan Friedman, Mani B Srivastava, "NAWMS: Nonintrusive Autonomous Water Monitoring System," The 6th ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems (SenSys 2008) [Accepted] , November 2008. (TR-UCLA-NESL-200807-01)
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• Sadaf Zahedi, Marcin Szczodrak, Ping Ji, Dinkar Mylaraswamy, Mani B Srivastava, Robert Young, "Two-Tier Framework for Sensor Fault Characterization in Sensor Networks," The Second Annual Conference of the International Technology Alliance (ACITA 2008) [Accepted] , September 2008. (TR-UCLA-NESL-200807-02)
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• Marcin Szczodrak, Sadaf Zahedi, Ping Ji, Dinkar Mylaraswamy, Mani B Srivastava, Robert Young, "Simulation Framework for QoI Characterization of Sensor Networks in the Presence of Faults," The Second Annual Conference of the International Technology Alliance (ACITA 2008) [Accepted] , September 2008. (TR-UCLA-NESL-200807-04)
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News & Events

• Thomas Schmid receives the Dissertation Year Fellowship for 2008/09 (2008-06-05) [ Details ]

• XCXT, An Ultra-low Cost Ultra-high Accuracy Clock System was selected as a 2008 winner of the DAC/ISSCC Student Design Contest (2008-01-04) [ Details ]

• Sadaf receives top reviewer scores on her workshop paper at PWSN (2007-09-21) [ Details ]

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