Academic Research
"Academic
research being conducted in the universities today represents the product innovations of
tomorrow. Mobile computing practitioners should be aware of this research, while building
their long-term mobile technology architectures" - Chander Dhawan, Managing
Editor
The following list represents some, not all of the
universities that are either providing graduate level education programs or doing research
in mobile computing related areas. Many of these sites maintain very good ("though
not necessarily updated regularly and organized enough for a time-starved practitioner -
but good enough for the academic community" - the Editor) information on
various research projects being conducted at these universities.
- University
of California, Berkeley, CA -Multiple
projects - InfoPad, etc
- Carnegie
Mellon University (CMU) - Multiple projects
- Monarch Project, Wearable Computers, Vuman, etc
- Columbia
University, New York
- Cornell University, NY - Wireless Network lab, etc
- University of
Lancaster, UK - Mobile Open Systems
Technology
- University
of Manitoba, Canada
- University of Maryland - Mobile computing and multi-media lab
- University
of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC) - Pervasive Computing SIG
- News
Portal for Pervasive Computing - hosted by University of Maryland,
Baltimore County
- University
of Michigan
- MIT
- Multiple projects - Rover, etc
- University of Purdue
- University of Oregon - Multiple projects -
DataMan, etc
- State University of Rutgers University, New Jersey
- Stanford
University, Palo Alto, California
- Syracuse
University, NY
- University of
San Diego - Centre for Wireless Communications
- University
of Singapore - Centre for Wireless Communications
- University
of South Carolina
- University of Waterloo, Ontario,
Canada - Industry-sponsored research
- Texas A&M University
- University of
Washington, Seattle
We would like to provide links to following web pages which
we found to be quite comprehensive for academic research in mobile computing:
Aline
Baggio's Bookmarks on Mobile Computing - nicely organized, very comprehensive and
detailed, especially for the list of schools and type of research being done. However, not
current, old links - needs an update..
Future
Computing Environments - provides some vendor and wireless LAN hardware information as
well. It needs update.
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