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2012
B. Chen and Pompili, D., A Communication Framework for Networked Autonomous Underwater Vehicles, in The Art of Wireless Sensor Networks (Springer), Habib Ammari, Ed, 2012.
B. Chen, Pandey, P., and Pompili, D., A Distributed Adaptive Sampling Solution using Autonomous Underwater Vehicles, ACM International Conference on Underwater Networks & Systems (WUWNet). ACM, Los Angeles, CA, 2012.PDF icon 05_paper29.pdf (1.55 MB)
H. Viswanathan and Pompili, D., Emergency Networking in Licensed Spectrum using Cognitive Radios , in Cognitive Radio for Wireless Cellular and Vehicular Networks, H. Venkataraman and G-M. Muntean, Eds., Springer, 2012.
B. Chen and Pompili, D., Localization in Underwater Acoustic Sensor Networks, in Computing Handbook Set - Computer Science , vol. 1, Teofilo Gonzalez, Ed, 2012.
2010
B. Chen and Pompili, D., Advanced MAC Protocols for ZigBee Networks, in ZigBee Network Protocols and Applications, C. Wang, T. Jiang, and Q. Zhang, Eds., Auerbach Publications, CRC press, 2010.
B. Chen and Pompili, D., Demo Abstract: Performance Evaluation of Underwater Vehicle Coordination Algorithms through Emulation, International Workshop on UnderWater Networks (WUWNet). ACM, Woods Hole, MA, 2010.PDF icon wuwnet10_demo_Chen_Pompili.pdf (2.37 MB)
B. Chen and Pompili, D., Prioritization of Patient Vital Signs Transmission Using Wireless Body Area Networks, in E-Healthcare Systems and Wireless Communications: Current and Future Challenges, Mohamed K. Watfa, Ed, 2010.
I. Rodero, Lee, E. K., Pompili, D., Parashar, M., Gamell, M., and Figueiredo, R. J., Towards Energy-Efficient Reactive Thermal Management in Instrumented Datacenters, Proc. of IEEE/ACM International Conference on Energy Efficient Grids, Clouds and Clusters Workshop (E2GC2). IEEE, Brussels, Belgium, 2010.PDF icon e2gc2.pdf (507 KB)

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