Professor Rachel Cardell-Oliver

School of Computer Science & Software Engineering
The University of Western Australia
M002, 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley, Western Australia, 6009

AUSTRALIA

Tel: +61 8 6488 2231 (direct)

Fax: +61 8 6488 1089

email: rachel at csse.uwa.edu.au

office: 1.20


RESEARCH

My research addresses models for the design, analysis and test of distributed, real-time systems including wireless sensor networks, embedded systems, and communication protocols.  I am also interested in practical challenges of building and testing wireless sensor networks, and have developed several sensor network applications for soil moisture monitoring.

I work in the Wireless Sensor Networks group, within the Mobile, Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks group at UWA and with the Institute for Industrial Data Processing and Communication at the University of Applied Sciences in Mannheim and the Wireless Sensor and Actuator Network group at CSIRO QCAT in Queensland.  I am currently working on environmental monitoring with CSIRO’s Fleck hardware, and with Motorola and the CRC for Plant Based Management of Dryland Salinity on assessing salinity impact.

PROJECTS

 

I am researching, Environmental Monitoring of Soil Moisture with Wireless Sensor Networks, Formal Models of Wireless Sensor Network Protocols and Automatic, Formative Assessment Tools to provide Timely Feedback to support Student Learning in Software Engineering.

 

A list of research project suggestions for PhD, Honour or Practicum students are available, with references.
 

A PROJECT REPOSITORY with proposals and theses for past and present students in the Mobile, Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks group is available online.  If you are thinking of applying to do an honours project or PhD with our group, please have a look through the repository for ideas.


PUBLICATIONS

 

See my CV (last updated January 2009) for details and publications.
Links to recent online papers are available from the wireless sensor networks project pages on formal models and sensor networks for environmental monitoring
 and here

 

CURRENT RESEARCH STUDENTS

Anthony Blond (PhD from 2009) Smart Homes, joint supervision with Wei Liu
Lesley Lu Zhang (MSc Research from 2008) Assessing Software Engineering Skills

Chi Yang (PhD from 2008) Querying Sensor Network Data, joint supervision with Chris McDonald

Chang Liu (PhD from 2008) Ad Hoc Networks, joint supervision with Chris McDonald

 

You Hai Lim (Honours 2009) Tool Support for Learning Programming Style

Rieky Barady (Honours 2009) Tool Support for Teaching GUI Programming

 

COMPLETED RESEARCH STUDENTS & POSTDOCS

 

Jingbo Sun (PhD 2009)  A Framework for Building Autonomic Environmental Sensor Networks

Lanny Sitanayah (MSc Research 2009) Boundary Detection in Sensor Networks joint supervision with Amitava Datta  

Valence Phua (PhD 2009) A Framework for WSNs in Manufacturing Environments joint supervision with Amitava Datta

Babak Pazand (PhD 2008) Location-free node scheduling schemes for energy efficient, fault tolerant and adaptive sensing in wireless sensor networks joint supervision with Amitava Datta

Winnie Louis Lee (PhD 2008) Flexible-schedule-based TDMA protocols for supporting fault-tolerance, on-demand TDMA slot transfer, and peer-to-peer communication in wireless sensor networks joint supervision with Amitava Datta Quality of Service-Oriented MAC Protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks

Terry Woodings (PhD 2006) Variation in project parameters as a measure of improvement in software process control  joint supervision with Gary Bundell

Thorsten Gerdsmeier (PhD 2002, University of Essex)

Thorsten Gerdsmeier (MSc Research 1999, University of Essex)

Chris Southon (MSc Research 1995)

 

Tim Burrough (Honours 2007) Implementing Situation Detection on SunSPOTs joint supervision with Mark Kranz
Mark Kranz (Research Associate 2005-08)  Sensor network programming tools

David Hng (1st class Honours 2007 and Winner 17th WAITTA Student Project Award 2008) joint supervision with EunJung Holden Automated image analysis of Geographic Raster Data

Jimm Boh (1st class Honours 2006-7) Generating test cases for Test Driven Development

Tiang Cheng (Hons 2006) Heterogeneous sensor networks for Aged-Care

Mark Kranz (1st class Hons 04-05), SENSID: Situation detection for sensor networks
Mark Moss (Hons 05) Evaluation of Event Aware Environmental Data Compression Schemes for Wireless Sensor Networks
Cathy Rye (Hons 05) joint supervision with Keith Smettem, Centre for Water Research

Patrick Downey (Hons 03)

Anna Parsons (Hons 03)

Tim Glover (Postdoc 1997-2000)

 

RECENT CONFERENCE PROGRAM COMMITTEES

ACSW 2010 (Australasian Computer Science Week), Doctoral Consortium Co-Chair, Brisbane, January 18-21, 2010
AWSN 2009  (Adaptation in Wireless and Sensor Networks) in conjunction with the 7th IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Embedded and Ubiquitous Computing (EUC-09) (http://cse.stfx.ca/~euc09/)

LCN09 34th IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks 2009

ICC'2009 – Ad-Hoc and Sensor Networking Symposium in IEEE International Conference on Communications'2009

SPOTS 2009 International Conference on Information Processing in Sensor Networks (IPSN) track on Sensor Platforms, Tools and Design Methods, San Francisco, April 13-16, 2009

ASWEC09 20th Australian Software Engineering Conference 2009

AWSN-08 The 2008 International Workshop on Adaptation in Wireless Sensor Networks in conjunction with The 2008 International Conference on Intelligent Pervasive Computing (IPC-08) Sydney, Australia, December 10-12, 2008

IEEE SenseApp 2008, Third IEEE International Workshop on Practical Issues in Building Sensor Network Applications Montreal Canada 23rd October 2008

ICC'2009 – Ad-Hoc and Sensor Networking Symposium in IEEE International Conference on Communications'2009

ASWEC08 19th Australian Software Engineering Conference 26-28 March 2008, Perth, Australia

7th IFIP Annual MEDITERRANEAN AD-HOC NETWORKING Conference (MED-HOC-NET 2008), (http://medhocnet08.uib.es/)
SenSys 2007, Sydney, Poster Co-Chair
SENSORCOMM 2007, http://www.iaria.org/conferences2007/SENSORCOMM07.html, Valencia Spain
TESTCOM / FATES '07, 19th IFIP Int. Conference on Testing Communication Systems (TESTCOM) and 7th Int. Workshop on Formal Approaches to Testing of Software (FATES), June 2007

IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC) 2007, Track on Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks http://www.ieeevtc.org/vtc2007spring/

 


TEACHING

 

2009 Teaching

Introduction to Software Engineering CITS1220

Software Requirements and Project Management CITS23220

 

Other Units Taught

Java Programming CITS1200 (assisting 2008)

Complex Systems CITS7211 (UWA 2008)

Discrete Structures 227 (UWA 2005)

Software Engineering Design (UWA 2001-2003)

Reactive Real-Time Systems (University of Essex)

Software Testing and Maintenance (University of Essex)

 


SERVICE

 

Associate Dean Research, Faculty of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics from 2008

Research Coordinator, School of Computer Science and Software Engineering from 2008

Deputy Head of School of Computer Science and Software Engineering, 2007-09

UWA Scholarships Committee co-opted member


This document was last updated in June 2009 by Rachel Cardell-Oliver