Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Washington University in St. Louis
Address: Bryan Hall 502A, One Brookings Drive, St. Louis, Missouri 63130, USA
Short Bio.
Advised by Prof. Chenyang Lu, I'm currently a Ph.D. student in Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis. I received my Bachelor and Master degrees in Electrical Engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology, China, in 2006 and 2008(Excellent Thesis Award).
Inbetween 2008 and 2010, I was a project lead in Dept. of CSE at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. My research interests span broadly in wireless system research, e.g., Wireless Structural Health Monitoring & Control, WirelessHART, Wireless Medicine, etc. I am also a little good at designing and developing Giga Hz hardwares and drivers(e.g., PCI Express devices). I'm a member of the IEEE Computer Society.
A high speed DMA transaction method for PCI Express Devices. Y. Peng, B. Li, D. Liu, and X. Peng. in Proc. IEEE Circuits and Systems International Conference on Testing and Diagnosis, Chengdu, China, Apr. 2009.
A high speed DMA transaction method for PCI Express Devices. B. Li, Y. Peng, D. Liu, and X. Peng. Journal of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Vol. 7, No.4, Dec. 2009.(Invited paper)
Sensor Placement for Structural Health Monitoring Systems: Refocusing on Application Demands. B. Li, D. Wang, F. Wang, and Y.Q. Ni. (under submission)
Demos
Demo: An Imote2 Compatible High Fidelity Sensing Module for SHM Sensor Networks. B. Li, D. Wang, and Y.Q. Ni. in IEEE INFOCOM'10, San Diego, CA, Mar. 2010.
Demo: On the High Quality Sensor Placement for Structural Health Monitoring. B. Li, D. Wang, and Y.Q. Ni. in IEEE INFOCOM'09, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Apr. 2009.