Multidisciplinary University Research Initiatives on
Mobile, Wireless Networks for Highly Dynamic Environments

2004 ONR MURI Program Review
October 13, 2004
310 Rhodes Hall
Cornell University
Ithaca, New York

Review Agenda

8:00 Breakfast and Registration
8:30 Lang Tong Project Overview
8:45 Rajit Manohar  NoC and SNAP: Ultra Low Power VLSI
9:15 Anna Scaglione Critical Power, Multiple Access and Synchronization in Multi-hop
                           Network Using Cooperative Transmission
9:45 Lang Tong  Energy Constrained Communications, Networking, and Signal processing.
10:15
Break
10:45 Steve Wicker  Resource Allocation Strategies for Sensor Networks
11:15 Zygmunt Haas Multi-hop Cellular Networks
11:45 John Proakis and Kang Wang  On Fair Scheduling in Ad Hoc Network
12:15-1:30 Lunch Break
1:30 Klara Nahrstedt Impact of Cross-Layer Design on QoS-aware Resource Management
2:00
Sheila Hemami High Efficiency Image and Video Compression and Transmission for Ad Hoc Networks
2:45 Break
3:00 Demo  Sensor Networks with Mobile Access: Target Detection and Random Access
4:00 Lang Tong  Closing Remark
4:30 Government Caucus in 310 Rhodes.
6:00 Reception and Posters.  340 Duffield Hall


Hotel and Travel Information

Statler Hotel   1-800-541-2501.  On campus hotel.   There is a free limo service to and from the airport.

Holiday Inn   Offer government. Make reservation by calling (607) 272-1000.
This hotel is located in downtown 10 min away from campus. 

Transportation  US Air serves Ithaca Airport (ITH) which is 20 min driving to campus. The Syracuse airport is 1.5hr drive away. More details here.

Directions  More maps and directions to Cornell, see  here.

If you stay at the Statler, you are within walking distance to the cites of MURI review (310 Rhodes). If you stay at the downtown Holiday Inn, take E. Green St. (one way) and follow it onto E. State St. (Rt. 79). Turn left onto Rt. 366. Follow Rt. 366, pass a traffic light and a gas station. Turn left at the stop light onto Hoy Rd. The parking garage is on your right and Rhodes Hall is on your left. The Statler Hotel is further down passing a stop sign.