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| | + | * The "SDR" compute cluster is a compute cluster used for simulation and data analysis for various projects centered around software defined radio. This cluster includes a 16-core server (sdr.cs.colorado.edu) and a cluster of 16 blades, each with 8 cores and 16GB of ram. [[SDRCluster]] describes that system. |
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Revision as of 22:22, 10 October 2008
Systems Research
The Colorado Computer Systems Group is actively pursuing a number of research areas in both hardware and software systems. Some of our strengths, which span across the boundaries of computer science and computer engineering, are listed below:
- Networking: Douglas Sicker, Dirk Grunwald, Shivakant Mishra, and Richard Han
- Architecture: Dirk Grunwald, Manish Vachhrajani, Jeremy Siek, and Dan Conners
- Programming Languages: Amer Diwan, Jeremy Siek, and Manish Vachharajani
- Operating Systems and Parallel / Distributed Computing: Shivakant Mishra, Dirk Grunwald, Richard Han, Gary Nutt, and Manish Vachharajani
- Ubiquitous Computing, Sensor Networks, and Informatics: Richard Han, John Bennett, and Shivakant Mishra
Current Projects
Wireless Communications
Wireless Sensor Networks
- MANTIS: A linux-like OS for wireless sensors
Architecture and Programming Languages
Security and Privacy
Distributed Computing and Dependable Systems
Older Projects
Facilities
- The "ESL" compute cluster is operated by Dr. Grunwald. Information on the facilities can be found at FacilitieESL
- The "SDR" compute cluster is a compute cluster used for simulation and data analysis for various projects centered around software defined radio. This cluster includes a 16-core server (sdr.cs.colorado.edu) and a cluster of 16 blades, each with 8 cores and 16GB of ram. SDRCluster describes that system.
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