pei zhang
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ei Zhang is an assistant research professor at the INI and ECE. Dr. Zhang's interests include distributed sensing and processing in/between these heterogeneous systems. He obtained his PhD from Princeton University under Prof. Margaret Martonosi. As a part of his dissertation, "Collaboration and Adaptation for the Longevity of Mobile Delay-Tolerant Sensor Systems", he developed a sparse mobile sensor network to track wild zebras in central Kenya (ZebraNet). This project was the first to explore sensor networks in a sparse and mobile setting.
Education
PhD, 2008, Princeton University
research Area
Mobility
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recent publications
Pei Zhang and Margaret Martonosi. "LOCALE: Collaborative Localization Estimation for Sparse Mobile Sensor Networks", The International Conference on Information Processing in Sensor Networks (IPSN 2008), Apr 2008.
Vincent Lenders, Emmanouil Koukoumidis, Pei Zhang and Margaret Martonosi. "Location-based Trust for Mobile User-Generated Contents: Applications, Challenges and Implementations". The 9th IEEE Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications (HotMobile 2008), Feb 2008
