"Almost all computer systems of the future will utilize real-time scientific principles and technology."
John A. Stankovic
BP America Professor
Department of Computer Science
School of Engineering and Applied Science
University of Virginia
151 Engineer's Way, P.O. Box 400740
Charlottesville, Virginia 22904-4740 Phone: (434) 982-2275
Fax: (434) 982-2214
Email: stankovic@cs.virginia.edu
Office: 228E Olsson Hall, UVa
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Areas of Interest
Real-time computing, embedded computing, operating systems, wireless sensor networks, and large scale distributed computing.
Biographical Sketch
ohn A. Stankovic received his Ph.D. from Brown University in 1979 and then served
on the faculty of University of
Massachusetts at Amherst. He came to UVa as BP America Professor and Chair
of the Department of Computer
Science in 1997. Professor Stankovic is a Fellow of the IEEE, a Fellow of the ACM, and he served on the Computing Research Association Board of
Directors for nine years. He received an IEEE Award for Outstanding
Technical Contributions and Leadership in Real-Time Systems, and an
Outstanding Scholar Award from the University of Massachusetts. He was
Co-Founder and Co-Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal on
Real-Time Systems, Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Transactions on Parallel and
Distributed Computing, Associate Editor for ACM Transactions on Wireless
Sensor Networks, Associate Editor for ACM Transactions on Embedded
Systems, and Book Series Editor for Real-Time Systems.
Research
tankovic's primary research interests are in the
areas of real-time
computing, embedded computing, operating systems, and ad hoc wireless
sensor networks. He is investigating various approaches to
real-time scheduling, including the development of a theory and practice
of feedback
control real-time scheduling. He is also involved with building a
network virtual machine for wireless sensor networks, and is developing
a component-based operating system and associated analysis tools for
embedded systems.
Selected Publications
- Lightweight Detection and Classification for Wireless Sensor Networks in Realistic Environments, L. Gu, D. Jia,
P. Vicaire, T. Yan, L. Luo, T. He, A. Tirumala, Q. Cao, J. Stankovic,
T. Abdelzaher, and B. Krogh, ACM International Conference on Embedded
Networked Sensor Systems (SenSys), November 2005, pp. 205-217.
- Security in Wireless Sensor Networks,
A. Perrig, J. Stankovic, and D. Wagner, invited paper, Communications of
the ACM, Volume 47, Number 6, June 2004, pp. 53-57.
- Impact of Radio Irregularity on Wireless Sensor Networks, G. Zhou, T. He, S. Krishnamurthy, and
J. Stankovic, ACM Conference on Mobile Systems, Applications, and
Services (Mobisys), Bostan, MA, June 2004, pp. 125-138.
- Radio-Triggered Wake-Up Capability for Sensor Networks, L. Gu and J. Stankovic, IEEE Real-Time
and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium (RTAS), May 2004,
pp. 27-36. (Best Paper Award)
- Range-Free Localization Schemes for Large Scale Sensor Networks, T. He, C. Huang, B. Blum, J. Stankovic, and
T. Abdelzaher, ACM International Conference on Mobile Computing and
Networking (Mobicom), September 2003, pp. 81-95.
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