Projects

From Distributed Software Systems Group, University of Massachusetts, Boston

Biologically-inspired Autonomic Networking

  • SymbioticSphere: A Biologically-inspired Architecture for Self-Configuring Network Systems with Symbiotic Coevolution across Network Layers
  • iNet: An Immunologically-inspired Adaptation Mechanism for Self-Regulatory and Evolvable Network Applications
  • iNet-EGT: An Evolutionary Game Theoretic Approach to Immunologically-inspired Network Applications
  • iNetLab: A Model-Driven Software and Performance Engineering Framework for Biologically-inspired Autonomic Network Applications

Wireless Sensor Networks

  • MONSOON: An Evolutionary Multiobjective Optimization Algorithm for Wireless Sensor Networks
  • La Niña: An Evolutionary Noise-aware Optimization Framework for Wireless Sensor Networks
  • TinyDDS: A Pluggable and Lightweight Publish/Subscribe Middleware for Wireless Sensor Networks
  • Spatiotemporal Macroprogramming for Event Detection and Data Collection in Sensor Networks
  • SWAT: A Decentralized Self-healing Mechanism for Wormhole Attacks in Sensor Networks

Evolutionary Multiobjective Optimization Algorithms

  • Evolutionary Multiobjective Optimization Algorithms for QoS Adaptation in Power Delivery Systems
  • CCMA-GA (Cooperative Covariance Matrix Adaptation Genetic Algorithm)
  • MONSOON: A Multiobjective Optimization Algorithm for Wireless Sensor Networking
  • α-dominance: A Confidence-based Dominance Operator for Evolutionary Noise-aware Multiobjective Optimization

Model-Driven Software Engineering

  • iNetLab: A Model-Driven Development Framework for Biologically-inspired Network Applications
  • Precise and Extensible Metamodeling for Wireless Sensor Networks

Aspect Oriented Software Development

  • Language and Middleware Support for Distributed Aspects