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Dates Grant Title Organization Amount
2007 - 2009 STT: MeshXpress (PI with Systran, Dayton). STTR Phase II from USAF Office of Scientific Research. USAF $450,000
2007 - 2009 NeTS-WN: Collaborative Research: Supporting Multi-mode Terminals in Integrated Heterogeneous Wireless Netowrks,” in collaboration with the Dr. Anup Kumar, University of Louisville. (Co-PI: Qing-an Zeng). NSF $300,000
2007 - 2008 “An Integrated Robust and Auto-Configurable Network Service Protocol for Wirelesls Airborne Networks,” SBIR Phase I from USAF Office of Scientific Research (Co-PI with i-a-i) USAF UC Part: $20,000
2007 - 2008 “Monitoring System (ADMS) for Efficient End-to-End Performance Monitoring in Airborne Networks,” SBIR Phase I from USAF Office of Scientific Research (Co-PI with Systran, Dayton) USAF UC Part: $30,000
2007-2008 Travel Support for MASS 2007 Conference, (Co-PI: Qing-an Zeng). NSF $15,000
2006-2007 STT: MeshXpress (PI with Systran, Dayton). STTR Phase I from USAF Office of Scientific Research. USAF $99,993 (UC part:$59,000)
2005-2008 Acquisition of Instrumentation for Sensor, Cluster, and Network-Based Distributed Computing (Co-PIs: J. Paul, D. Agrawal, R. Bhatnagar, K. Berman, and C.Y. Han) NSF $286,150
2005-2008 SST: Enabling Wireless Sensor Networks for Monitoring of Critical Air Pollutants (Co-PIs: Mingming Lu, Dharma P. Agrawal, and Tim Keener) NSF $300,001
2005-2006 Travel Support for MASS 2005 Conference NSF $15,000
2005-2006 IEEE Second International Conference on Mobile Ad hoc and Sensor Systems AFRL, DARPA $15,000
2004-2005 Travel Support for MASS 2004 NSF $20,000
2003-2005 Transformation from Data to Information to Knowledge Wright Brothers Institute $134,012
2002-2004 REU: On Robust and Secure Mobile Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks NSF $18,000
2001-2004 ITR/SI: On Robust and Secure Mobile Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks NSF $400,000
2000-2003 Opportunist Parallel Computation ITR NSF $253,455
1999-2002 Multithreaded Execution of Object Oriented Programs NSF $189,308 Plus $58,389 UC Funds
1999-2000 Future Directions in Mobile Computing and Networking Systems NSF $30,000 Plus $30,00 UC Funds
1997-1998 Precise Call-Graph Generation for C++ Programs $24,000
1997-1998 Improving QoS by Burst Level Performance Management in B-ISDN Networks GTE $48,000
1994-1997 Dependability Evaluation for Large Systems with Dependent Failures Using a Hierarchical Network Model NASA, JPL $66,000
1994-1997 Program Partitioning and Scheduling on Hierarchical Systems ARO $165,000
1994-1996 On a Class of Scalable Networks: Design, Performance, and VLSI Layout NSF $40,436
1994-1995 23rd International Conference on Parallel Processing ARO $8,000
1993-1997 Scalable Task Generation for Heterogeneous Systems using Static Dynamic Scheduling Technique ARO $75,000
1991-1994 Parallelism Detection and Scheduling Strategies for Reliable and Real-time Execution on Multicomputers ARO $225,000
1991-1992 A Class of Hierarchical Network for VLSI/WSI Based Multicomputers SRC Gift $76,600
1989-1992 Functional VLSI Module Based Multiprocessor Architectures for Real-time Vision NSF $170,778
1989-1990 Strategies for Reliable and Real-time Execution on a Heterogeneous Multiprocessor ARO $75,000
1989-1990 SRC Fellowship Funds SRC $30,600
1987-1989 Experimentation with Tightly-Coupled Multiprocessor System NSF $100,000 with $52,809 NCSU Funds
1987-1988 Study of SSIN Parallel Processing Interconnection Networks ARO
1987-1988 Retargeting of Existing FORTRAN Programs and Development of Parallel Computers NASA Ames Research Center $50,650
1986-1989 Architectural Considerations for Software Support and Compiler Issues in Multicomputer Implementation ARO $347,841
1986-1988 Prototyping and Simulation Laboratory for Computer Architecture ARO $275,000 Plus $98,200 NCSU Funds
1986-1988 A Multifunction Multiprocessor Architecture for Digital Signal Processing Applications National Security Agency $456,171
1986 Selection Strategies for SIMD/MIMD Architectures and Performance Evaluation for Radar Signal Processing Applications Sperry Corporation $32,262
1985-1986 Computation Flow Graph and Performance Evaluation of Multicomputers NASA Ames $81,285
1984-1985 11th International Symposium on Computer Architecture U.S. Office of Naval Research $7,070
1984-1985 Specialized Research Equipment: Multicomputer System Architecture for Signal and Image Processing NSF $36,000 Plus $36,200 NCSU Funds
1983-1984 Group Travel for U.S. Participants in the 10th International Symposium on Computer Architecture NSF $12,000
1983 Group Travel for U.S. Participants in the 6th International Symposium on Computer Architecture NSF $10,000
1981-1982 Educational Development Grant Wayne State University $1,500
1979-1982 Subgraph Identification using Associative Techniques with Applications to Information Sciences and Chemical Structure Investigation NSF $61,470
1978-1979 Faculty Research Award Wayne State University $3,000
Unrestricted Trust Fund Stephane Courtine $4,000
       

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