Mobile IoT
Duration: 04/01/2016 – 03/31/2018 (24 months)
Status: Complete
Member Institutes: I2R, NICT, MIMOS, HUST
Journal Publications: 9
Patents: 2
Internation Standardizations: 1
Status: Complete
Member Institutes: I2R, NICT, MIMOS, HUST
Journal Publications: 9
Patents: 2
Internation Standardizations: 1
Project Introduction
Internet of Things (IoT) will be an integral part of our lives and is expected to improve every aspect of our daily activities. This project explores the feasibility and theoretically quantify the benefits of using mobile agents to help wireless sensor networks operate more efficiently by reducing the required number of sensors, simplifying the deployment and setup, as well as improving its scalability.
Project Members
* Project Leader
Name | Position/Degree | Department, Institution, Country |
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Sumei Sun * | Dr./Department Head | Communications and Networks, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore |
Hiroyuki Yano | Dr./Director General | National Institute for Information and Communications Technology, Japan |
Fumihide Kojima | Director/Ph.D. | National Institute for Information and Communications Technology, Japan |
Nordin Ramli | Researcher/Ph.D. | MIMOS Berhad, Malaysia |
Ngo Quynh Thu | Associate Professor/ Ph.D. |
Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam |
Yuan Zhou | Scientist/Ph.D. | Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore |
Ernest Kurniawan | Scientist/Ph.D. | Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore |