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Welcome to the IMPACT mobile computing lab at Arizona State University. We are located in new quarters at the Brickyard on Mill Avenue, Tempe.

Our research focuses on developing protocols and middleware for pervasive and mobile computing applications.

See an introductory video showcasing some of our research here.

Current research interests include sensor and biosensor networking, wireless and sensor network security, residential network security, energy-efficient multicasting, convergecasting and data aggregation, and MAC layer optimization for sensor networks, among others.

See the brochure for an overview of our lab.

We have RA Positions available at the IMPACT Lab

Please Contact Georgios Varsamopoulos if interested

(Standing left to right): Ken Bannister, Su-Jin Kim, Dr. Sandeep Gupta, Tridib Mukherjee

(Sitting left to right): Georgios Varsamopoulos, Krishna Venkatasubramanian, Gianni Giorgetti


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Multiple NSF Grants

The IMPACT Lab has been awarded research grant for -

by the National Science Foundation


IEEE TPDS Special Issue article on Data Center Thermal Management

Our paper "Energy-Efficient, Thermal-Aware Task Scheduling for Homogeneous, High Performance Computing Data Centers: A Cyber-Physical Approach" has been accepted into IEEE TPDS Special Issue on Power-Aware Parallel and Distributed Systems.


Qinghui Tang's PhD Defense

Qinghui Tang successfully
defended his PhD thesis on
Wednesday, June 11, 2008.


BodyNets 2008

The BodyNets 2008 conference was held successfully in Tempe, Arizona, in March 2008.
Slides of the presentations can be accessed here


JSAC Special Issue

On Body Area Networking: Technology & Applications organized.


iMPACT Lab in NEWS

Article on Security for Pervasive Health Monitoring paper on ACM Tech News. Alternate Link

Article on the 'Thermal Management in DataCenter' project in Phoenix Business Journal.


Recent News

GreenCom 2007

In conjunction with IEEE Cluster, 17th September 2007, Austin, TX.

Best Paper Award !!!

The paper "Security For Pervasive Health Monitoring Sensor Applications" authored by Krishna Venkatasubramanian and Dr. Sandeep Gupta has been awarded Best Paper Award at the 4th International Conference on Intelligent Sensing and Information Processing, held at Bangalore, India, December 2006 [slides]


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Dr. Gupta's Book

Dr. Gupta has published a book on Mobile and Pervasive Computing. Check it out at Amazon.com





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