WELCOME ABOUT US WORKSHOPS AND
CONFERENCES
FUNDING PEOPLE AWARDS AND
NEWS
PUBLICATIONS PROJECTS
 CWSA News, Awards, and Accomplishments
QUICK LINKS:
Contacts
Current Members
Current Sponsors
Publications
CWSA SHOWCASE:
Living Labs
VIP Program
EVENTS:
Upcoming Workshops
Print view of this page
CWSA Awards and News

Awards
The following is a partial list of recent awards won by CWSA faculty and students:
  • Several CWSA faculty have been invited to give plenary talks and keynote addresses at major conferences and workshops as well as distinguished guest lectures at universities.

  • Gaurav Sharma and Ness Shroff
    Best Paper Award, IEEE INFOCOM 2006 (out of 250 accepted and 1400+ submitted papers)
    G. Sharma, R. R. Mazumdar, and N. B. Shroff, "Delay and Capacity Trade-offs in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks: A Global Perspective" IEEE INFOCOM'06, Barcelona, Spain, April, 2006

  • Cristina Nita-Rotaru
    NSF Career Award
    Scalable, Robust and Secure Group-Oriented Services for Wireless Mesh Networks

  • Xiaojun Lin and Ness Shroff
    Best Paper of the Year Award, KICS/IEEE Journal of Communications and Networks, 2005
    X. Lin and N. B. Shroff, "Towards Achieving the Maximum Capacity in Large Mobile Wireless Networks Under Delay Constraints", in KICS/IEEE Journal of Communications and Networks, Special Issue on Mobile Ad Hoc Wireless Networks, vol. 6, no. 4, December 2004

    One of two runners-up for the Best Paper Award for IEEE INFOCOM 2005
    X. Lin and N. B. Shroff, "The Impact of Imperfect Scheduling on Cross-Layer Rate Control in Multihop Wireless Networks", in IEEE INFOCOM, Miami, Florida, March 2005

  • Saurabh Bagchi
    Runner-up for best-paper award for IEEE International Symposium on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN), 2005.
    M. Krasniewski, P. Varadharajan, B. Rabeler, S. Bagchi, Y. C. Hu. "TIBFIT: Trust Index Based Fault Tolerance for Arbitrary Data Faults in Sensor Networks" In the International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN), Yokohama, Japan, June 28 - July 1, 2005.

    Runner-up for best paper award in IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium
    C.-L. Yang, S. Bagchi, W. J. Chappell. "Location Tracking with Directional Antennas in Wireless Sensor Networks." To appear at the IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium (IMS), Long Beach, California, June 11-17, 2005.

  • Darcy Bullock
    Walter L. Huber Civil Engineering Prize
    American Society of Civil Engineers, 2002.

    Purdue University Faculty Scholar, 2005-2010.

    Best Paper Award in the Area of Operations and Maintenance, Transportation Research Board, D. Grant Mickle, January 2006.
    A. Rhodes, D. Bullock, J. Sturdevant, Z. Clark, and D. Candey. "Evaluation of Stop Bar Video Detection Accuracy at Signalized Intersections." Transportation Research Record #1925, TRB, National Research Council, Washington, DC, pp. 134-145, 2005.

  • Byunhoo Jung
    First place winner of the "2002-2003 SRC SiGe Design Challenge"
    "20GHz Wide Tuning Range Low Noise VCO and Monolithic Clock and Data Recovery Circuit"
    Date Received: Sept 2003
    Presenter of the award: SRC (Semiconductor Research Corporation)
    Sponsers: IBM Corporation, National Semiconductor Corporation, Cadence Design Systems Inc., NurLogic Design Inc., and MOSIS

  • Thomas Brush
    Journal of Operations Management 2004 Best Paper Award ($3000 Prize)
    C. Maritan, T.H. Brush, and A. Karnani, "Plant Roles and Decision Autonomy in Multinational Plant Networks," Journal of Operations Management, Vol. 22, 2004, pp 489-503 at the 2005 Academy of Management Conference.