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Professor Rachel Cardell-Oliver
School of Computer Science & Software
Engineering 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
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
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,
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,
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
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,
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
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 (
SERVICE
Associate Dean Research, Faculty of Engineering,
Computing and Mathematics from 2008
Research Coordinator,
Deputy Head of
UWA Scholarships Committee co-opted member
This document was last
updated in June 2009 by Rachel
Cardell-Oliver