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Faculty Xiao Qin (PI),
Assistant Professor, Intel
Technical Staff Yiming Yang, Senior Software Engineer, Intel Corporation Students Kiranmai
Bellam [Ph.D. Student | Awards Total: 3 | Publications Total: 15;
Journal Papers: 5; Conference Papers: 10] Dissertation
Research: Fault Tolerance, Energy, and Security Issues in
Real-Time Systems. Fault tolerance, security, and energy issues in modern
real-time systems are of critical importance. This work is intended to
seamlessly integrate security services and energy conservation techniques for
real-time systems while endeavoring to achieving high system
reliability. Read more... Adam Manzanares [Ph.D. Student | Awards: 2 | Publications Conference
Papers: 1] Dissertation Research: Energy
Efficient Wireless Storage Systems. This study addresses the
issue of modeling energy-efficient wireless storage systems and wireless
network interconnections. Adam's work on energy conservation for
high-performance clusters appeared in the proceedings of the 8th IEEE International Conference on Cluster
Computing (Cluster'06), Sept. 2006.
Read more... Fangyang Shen
[07/2007 - Present | Publications
Total: 3; Journal Papers: 0; Conference Papers: 3] Ph.D. Candidate, Research
Project: Reliability Models of Energy-Efficient Parallel Disk Systems with
Data Mirroring. In this project we make use of a Markov process to develop a quantitative reliability model for energy-efficient parallel disk systems with data mirroring. With the new models in place, a reliability analysis tool is developed to efficiently evaluate reliability of fault-tolerant parallel disk systems with multiple power states. Updated on 12/28/2007 |