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Nanyan Jiang

Graduate Student, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Rutgers University
Office: CAIP, Core, Room 623, 96 Frelinghuysen Road, Piscataway, NJ 08854, Phone: (732) 445 0563
Email: jnyan at winlab.rutgers.edu
WWW: http://www.winlab.rutgers.edu/~jnyan 

EDUCATIONS Ph.D. Candidate, (Electrical and Computer Engineering) (present)

Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ

M.S. (Electrical and Computer Engineering)            1">             Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ     GPA: 4.0/4.0                      

B.S. (Telecommunications Engineering)                        Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications (BUPT), Beijing, China. Top 3%

EXPERIENCES Research Assistant, Wireless Information Network Laboratory (WINLAB), Center for Advanced Information Center (CAIP),
Rutgers University

Distributed computing, programming model and middleware for pervasive systems and wireless sensor networks, p2p networking, content-based interaction models

Research Assistant, Wireless Information Network Laboratory, Rutgers Univ.                        Sep, 1999 – June, 2002

Wireless broadcast services, CDMA systems, ad-hoc network and wireless sensor network with 802.11 protocols, load balance algorithm, video on demand, coded modulation

Research Assistant, BUPT, Beijing, China    1999

WCDMA, integrated services, evaluation of IMT-2000 proposals, physical level, link level and system level simulation for WCDMA

 
PUBLICATIONS Project Meteor[2004]
Enabling Applications in Sensor-based Pervasive Environments
Nanyan Jiang, Cristina Schmidt, Vincent Matossian, and Manish Parashar, Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Broadband Advanced Sensor Networks (BaseNets 2004), San Jose, CA, USA October 25, 2004

Content-based Middleware for Decoupled Interactions in Pervasive Environments
Nanyan Jiang, Cristina Schmidt, Vincent Matossian and Manish Parashar, Technical Report Number 252, Wireless Information Network Laboratory (WINLAB), Rutgers University, April 2004

Project Meteor: A Content-Based Middleware for Decoupled Interactions in Pervasive Environments
N. Jiang, C. Schmidt, V. Matossian, and M. Parashar, CAIP Update, Center for Advanced Information Processing, Rutgers University, Vol. 15, No. 1, 2004. (Archived at www.caip.rutgers.edu)
Autonomic and Grid Computing

Autonomic Computing: Models, Architectures and Infrastructures
M. Parashar, Z. Li, H. Liu, C. Schmidt, V. Matossian and N. Jiang, Proceedings of the European Commission - US National Science Foundation Strategic Research Workshop on Unconventional Programming Paradigms: Challenges, Visions and Research Issues for New Programming Paradigms, Mont Saint-Michel, France, pp 157 - 164, September 2004
SKILLS Languages: Java, C/C++ 

Systems: Linux, Windows 

software: Synopsys COSSAP, SPW, MATLAB, Network Simulator (Ns2), Corel Draw, MPI (parallel computing) 

Protocols: CDMA (W-CDMA, CDMA2000, IS-95), GSM, GPRS, EDGE, TCP/IP, RTP, RTCP, RSVP, Mobile IP, IEEE 802.11, Bluetooth, 802.15

INTERESTS Distributed Systems, specific interests include programming models and middlewares for sensor-based pervasive environments, P2P Systems, Information Discovery, Distributed Search Engines, Overlay Networks, GRID computing, autonomic computing

Last updated on 10/18/2005