Subir Biswas

Contact Information

Address: Engineering Bldg.
428 S Shaw Ln
Room: 2120
East Lansing , MI 48824

Phone:

(517) 432-4614

Email:

sbiswas@msu.edu

Professor

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Biography

Subir's research interests include the broad area of wireless data networking, low-power network protocols, vehicular networks, on-body networks, and application-specific sensor networks. Research in Prof. Biswas' NeEWS laboratory spans across a wide range of embedded system design issues including resource-constrained network systems, embedded operating systems, network middleware, mobile content delivery, and application specific hardware and software subsystem design.

Education

  • Ph.D., Computer Engineering, University of Cambridge 1994
  • M.S., Electrical Engineering, Jadavpur University 1989
  • B.S., Electrical Engineering, Jadavpur University 1987

Research Interests

  • Wireless Data Networking
  • Low-Power Network Protocols
  • Vehicular Networks
  • On-Body Networks
  • Application-Specific Sensor Networks

Research Lab

Network Embedded & Wireless Systems Laboratory

Selected Publications

  1. Plummer, M. Taghizadeh, and S. Biswas, Measurement Based Bandwidth Scavenging in Wireless Networks, In Press, To Appear, IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, 2011.
  2. M. Quwaider, and S. Biswas, Disruption Tolerant Network Routing in Body Sensor Networks with Dynamic Postural Partitioning, Elsevier Ad Hoc Networks Journal, November, 2010.
  3. M. Quwaider, J. Rao and S. Biswas, Power Assignment with Dynamic Link Quality Inference for On-Body Wireless Communication, ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems (TECS), Special Issue on Wireless Health, August 2010.
  4. T. Wu and S. Biswas, Routing with Off-network Control: A Novel Paradigm for Scalable Design in Very Large Sensor Networks, ACM/Springer Journal of Wireless Networks (WINET), July 2010.
  5. F. Yu, T. Wu, and S. Biswas, Towards In-band Self-organization in Energy-Efficient MAC Protocols for Sensor Networks, IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, February 2008.

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