Research
Researchers at RTCL — RTCLers — have been exploring various exciting research issues in the areas of computer networks and systems, security and privacy, mobile sensing and applications, as well as embedded or cyber-physical systems. We have also been using and/or developing machine learning, digital signal processing and control algorithms to address these issues. These research issues are often motivated by, and hence their results are applicable to, real-life systems such as autonomous cars, smart phones and homes, smart connected communities, and human health & wellness.
♦ Networks and Systems
Current Projects
Faculty
Kang G. ShinResearch Fellows
Graduate Students
♦ Embedded, Real-Time, and Cyber Physical Systems
Current Projects
Faculty
Kang G. ShinGraduate Students
♦ Mobile, Wireless Sensing and Applications
Current Projects
- CPS: Breakthrough: Secure Interactions with Internet of Things
- Data Analytics for Smart, On-Demand and Connected Urban Mobility
- Detecting Misplaced RFID Tags on Static Shelved Items
- Sensor Integrity Verification
- Collision Avoidance
- Sensing Driving Dynamics with Ubiquitous Sensors
- Collaborative Wireless/Mobile Sensing
- Behavioral Modeling
- T-Watch
- Cooperative Localization of Elusive Dangerous Drivers
Past Projects
Faculty
Kang G. ShinResearch Fellows
Graduate Students
Hsun-Wei Cho♦ Security and Privacy
Current Projects
- Defensive Routing: a Preventive Layout-Level Defense Against Untrusted Foundries
- ICAS: an Extensible Framework for Quantifying the Coverage of Defenses Against Untrusted Foundries
- (Mobile) Privacy Protection
- Privacy Policy Analysis
- Automotive Data Privacy: Attacks and Defenses
- Automotive Data Translation
- In-Vehicle Infotainment Security
- PaaCSA: Phone as a Car Security Assistant