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INSPIRE Track 1: Acoustic Sensor Networks for Ice-Covered Seas
National Science Foundation (Award No. 1344264)
01/01/2014 -- 12/31/2016
Project Summary
This project aims to design and develop an integrated underwater acoustic sensor network for ice-covered seas. It will transmit data wirelessly through acoustic waves from sub-surface ocean sensors to a receiving array with a surface connection to satellites and the Internet. The sensor and communication network will support 1) long-term, intelligent distributed Arctic observing systems, 2) assimilation of remote-sensing and in-situ under-ice measurements, and 3) regional and global climate modeling with real-time measurements. Such a network holds the promise to revolutionize under-ice ocean sampling in polar regions.
Providing long-term, long-range acoustic connectivity, the team will address three major new research challenges: 1) Mid-frequency (1-5 kHz), mid-range (10 km) acoustic wave propagation in the transition zone; 2) Data telemetry in the new communication environment; and 3) Resilient sensor networks that cope with and harness complex dynamics of the transition zone. The multi-disciplinary team will implement reliable modem hardware, integrate it with resilient network protocol, and optimize the system design for Arctic deployment to support ocean experiments.
This project will expand the limits and capabilities of underwater communication networks in the transition zone where sea ice changes from 1) smooth land-fast ice to 2) ridged mobile ice to 3) open water. This project requires integration of both existing knowledge from a set of diverse disciplines and intellectual innovations within each discipline. It will modify underwater communication network theory, coastal acoustic propagation and scattering, and experimental design of oceanography.
Project Objectives
In order for the project to generate new acoustic modeling, new communication technologies, and innovative under-ice sensor networks for Arctic science exploration and discovery, the team will implement reliable modem hardware, integrate it with resilient network protocol, and optimize the system design for Arctic deployment to support ocean experiments, as summarized below:
- Year One -- Start the proposed research thrusts in ocean acoustic, acoustic communication, and resilient senor network. Complete of under-ice acoustic propagation modelling. Complete reliable acoustic modem physical layer design.
- Year Two -- Complete development of resilient sensor networks. Complete acoustic modems for the Arctic environment. Complete network solution evaluations and system integration.
- Year Three -- Refine moderate scale sensor network development for the Arctic environment. Conduct an experiment in the Arctic Ocean.
Project Participants
This project involves a diverse team with with complementary expertise. Drs. Song and Peng will oversee the project at the UDel (lead institute) and UConn (subaward), respectively. Our team combines expertise in Arctic oceanography (Muenchow), ocean acoustics (Badiey, Song), acoustic communications and signal processing (Song, Zhou), sensor networks and systems (Cui, Peng, Zhou), and intelligent information and data processing (Cui, Peng, Song, Zhou). The entire team will design and develop the under-ice sensor network collaboratively via regular video conferences and annual workshops.
Faculty Participants
- Dr. Aijun Song (University of Delaware PI), oversees the project at the University of Delaware.
- Dr. Andreas Muenchow (University of Delaware Co-PI), provides insight and guidelines of Arctic oceanography.
- Dr. Mohsen Badiey (University of Delaware Co-PI), study the ocean acoustics in the Arctic area.
- Dr. Zheng Peng (University of Connecticut PI), oversees the project at the University of Connecticut.
- Dr. Jun-Hong Cui (Senior Personel), design and develop the sensor networks and systems.
- Dr. Shengli Zhou (Senior Personal), design and develop advanced acoustic communications and signal processing methods.
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A Pilot Study on Cognitive Acoustic Underwater Networks (CAUNet) for Sustainable Ocean Monitoring and Exploration
National Science Foundation (Award No. 1331851)
10/01/2013 -- 09/30/2015
Project Summary
Environmental awareness is a key to sustainable ocean monitoring and exploration. To meet the ever growing requirements of the ocean monitoring and exploration applications, and to preserve a sustainable blue ocean for next generations, a underwater cognitive acoustic network (UCAN) that is aware of the coexistence of multiple underwater acoustic systems will be designed. The project goals include investigating acoustic spectrum usage via data collection and analysis, designing algorithms, software and hardware for acoustic spectrum sensing and spectrum management, and evaluating the feasibility and performance of the proposed work via simulations, and lab and field experiments.
This project will make significant contributions to the underwater network research community by improving the efficiency of UANs while making them more environmentally friendly. The research activities in this project also provide a rich environment and platform that can facilitate educating and training students from high school to graduate level and inspire students in underrepresented groups to pursue research in science and engineering. Moreover, this project could contribute to interdisciplinary research within the underwater communications, networking, engineering, and marine biology communities, and promote progress towards sustainable ocean monitoring and explorations.
Project Objectives
To meet the ever growing requirements of the ocean monitoring and exploration applications, and to preserve a sustainable blue ocean for next generations, in this project, we propose to design a underwater cognitive acoustic network (UCAN) that can be aware of the coexistence of multiple underwater acoustic systems. We identify and tackle several fundamental issues, including acoustic spectrum sensing, management, and usage, as summarized below.
- Task I -- Acoustic spectrum usage: A CAUNet can never be truly environmental aware without knowing the real environment. In this project, we propose to empirically evaluate the acoustic spectrum usage by conducting an environment assessment in Long Island Sound, Connecticut.
- Task II -- Acoustic spectrum sensing: For a CAUNet to be environment-aware, a key problem is to design high-performance spectrum sensing devices and algorithms. Based on some real sea test data collected in the past, we propose a novel hybrid spectrum sensing approach to improve performance in terms of accuracy and reliability.
- Task III -- Acoustic spectrum management: In UANs, a large portion of the acoustic spectrum is often used sporadically. In order to improve spectrum efficiency, we propose a sender initiated negotiation based MAC protocol to enable interference avoidance and seamless acoustic communications.
Project Participants
In this collaborative and interdisciplinary research, a group of investigators from three institutions with complementary expertise take active roles in this project. They carry out the proposed research activities collaboratively to realize the project goals. The members of the research team bring a unique and complementary qualifications to this research project, with recognized strength in the areas of underwater acoustic networks, scheduling and spectrum management, algorithm design and analysis, and underwater sound with marine animals.
Faculty Participants
- Dr. Wei Cheng, Virginia Commonwealth University, PI, with expertise in cognitive wireless networking, scheduling and resource management, and algorithm design.
- Dr. Mardi Hastings, Georgia Institute of Technology, PI, with expertise in the interaction of underwater sound with marine animals, including its effects on hearing, behavior and physical injury.
- Dr. Zheng Peng, University of Connecticut, PI, with expertise in the area of networking, especially in underwater acoustic networks.
Student Participants
- Xiaolu Cheng, PhD student at VCU, Advised by Dr. W. Cheng
- Sean Kilgallin, PhD student at GA Tech, Advised by Dr. M. Hastings
- Yu Luo, PhD student at UCONN, Co-Advised by Dr. Z. Peng
Project Publications
Journal Papers
- Yu Luo, Lina Pu, Michael Zuba, Zheng Peng and Jun-Hong Cui, Challenges and Opportunities of Underwater Cognitive Acoustic Networks, IEEE Transactions on Emerging Topics in Computing, vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 198 - 211, 2014.
Conference Papers
- Yu Luo, Lina Pu, Zheng Peng, Yibo Zhu and Jun-Hong Cui, RISM: An Efficient Spectrum Management System for Underwater Cognitive Acoustic Networks, in Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Sensing, Communication, and Networking (SECON), Singapore, 2014.
- Wei Cheng, Yu Luo, Zheng Peng, Mardi Hastings, "A Framework of Acoustic Channel Availability Prediction for Avoiding Interfering Marine Mammals", submitted to WUWNet 2014 as an extended abstract.
Outreach and Collaboration Activities
The major objectives of the outreach activities relevant to this project include (i) attract talented US based students to science and engineering, and to disseminate our findings and outcomes to the research community; (ii) Enhance the collaborations with Underwater Acoustic Network Researchers.
- The PIs and the students have been discussing the join work in their biweekly Skype meetings since the start of the project.
- Dr. Z. Peng attended WUWNet 2013 in Taiwan, November 11-13, 2013, and introduced the project work in the conference.
- Dr. W. Cheng has visited UCONN for several times. He had participated in the first project testbed deployment in Long Island, CT, and had a few meetings with Dr. Z. Peng to review the progress and discuss the collaborative research.
Related Links
- NSF project abstract
- Project page at VCU by Dr. Wei Cheng
Resume
Zheng Peng
Research Interests
— | Wireless Sensor Networks and Underwater Wireless Networks |
— | Embedded Systems and Underwater Embedded Systems |
— | Network Optimization and Protocol Design |
— | Computer Architecture |
— | Operating Systems |
— | Testbed Design and Development |
Work Experience
— | Assistant Professor, Computer Science Department, City College of New York, 8/2016 – Current |
— | Assistant Research Professor, Computer Science and Engineering Department, University of Connecticut, 6/1/2012 – 9/30/2015 |
— | Research Assistant, Computer Science and Engineering Department, University of Connecticut, 8/2005 – 5/2012 |
— | Part-time Lecturer, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, 3/2004 – 1/2005 |
— | Intern, MediCom Co., China, 5/2003 – 6/2003; |
— | Research Assistant, Computer Science and Technology Department, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, 9/2002 – 7/2005 |
— | Hardware Engineer, Sunplus Technology Co., Ltd., China, 6/2002 – 9/2002 |
— | Intern, Sichuan Sunnyhope Pharmaceutical Co., LTD., China, 6/2000 – 7/2000 |
Education
— | PhD, Computer Science and Engineering, University of Connecticut, Aug, 2012 |
— | Master's degree, Computer Science, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Mar, 2005 |
— | Bachelor's degree, Control Theory, Zhejiang University, Jul, 2002 |
— | Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, Zhejiang University, Jul, 2002 |
Honors and Awards
— | PSC-CUNY Research Award, May 2018. |
— | Outstanding Service Award, the eleventh ACM International Conference on Underwater Networks (WUWNet’16), Oct 2016. |
— | Research work featured in UConn Today, the university’s daily news site, Jun 11, 2014 |
— | Research work featured in Momentum, an UConn engineering electronic publication, May 28, 2014 |
— | Best Paper Award in IFIP Networking 2013 |
— | Best Paper Award in WUWNet 2013 |
— | Spotlight paper of the January 2012 issue of IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, Jan. 2012 |
— | Best demo award, UConn Tech-forum, May 2012 |
— | Best demo award, WUWNET, Sep. 2010 |
— | Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, UCONN, Sep. 2010 |
— | UbiNeter of the Year award for excellence in research, UWSN lab, UCONN, Jan. 2010 |
— | Taylor Booth Memorial Graduate Fellowship, for excellence in teaching, UCONN, Sep. 2009 |
— | Certificate of appreciation, for mentoring minority students, Northeast Alliance at University of Connecticut Summer Research Program, Aug. 2009 |
— | First-class fellowship for outstanding academic performance, UESTC, Sep. 2004 |
— | Fellowship for excellence in academic performance, Zhejiang University, Sep. 2001 |
Technical Program Committee (TPC)
— | TPC member of the 2017 IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, October 8-13, 2017, Montreal, QC, Canada. |
— | TPC member of the 2017 IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM 2017), December 4-8, 2017, Singapore. |
— | TPC member of the 11th ACM International Conference on Underwater Networks & Systems (WUWNet'16), October 24-26, 2016, Sahnghai, P.R.China. |
— | TPC member of the 10th ACM International Conference on Underwater Networks & Systems (WUWNet'15), October 22-24, 2015, Washington DC, USA. |
— | TPC member of the 9th ACM International Conference on Underwater Networks & Systems (WUWNet'14), November 12-14, 2014, Rome, Italy. |
— | TPC member of the 6th International ICST Conference on Communications and Networking in China (CHINACOM'11), August 17-19, 2011, Harbin, China. |
Conference Chair
— | TPC chair of the 2018 ACM International Conference on Underwater Networks & Systems (WUWNet'18), December 3-5, 2018, Shanghai, P.R.China. |
— | Session chair of the 2018 ACM International Conference on Underwater Networks & Systems (WUWNet'18), December 3-5, 2018, Shanghai, P.R.China. |
— | Publication chair of the 11th ACM International Conference on Underwater Networks & Systems (WUWNet'16), October 24–26, 2016, Shanghai, P.R.China. |
— | Session chair of the 11th ACM International Conference on Underwater Networks & Systems (WUWNet'16), October 24–26, 2016, Shanghai, P.R.China. |
— | Publication chair of the 10th ACM International Conference on Underwater Networks & Systems (WUWNet'15), October 22-24, 2015, Washington DC, USA. |
— | Session chair of the 10th ACM International Conference on Underwater Networks & Systems (WUWNet'15), October 22-24, 2015, Washington DC, USA. |
— | Session chair of IEEE GLOBECOM 2014, Dec 8–12, 2014, Austin, Texas, USA. |
— | Session chair of the 9th ACM International Conference on Underwater Networks & Systems (WUWNet'14), November 12–14, 2014, Rome, Italy. |
— | Publicity chair of the 8th ACM International Conference on Underwater Networks & Systems (WUWNet'13), November 11–13, 2013, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. |
— | Session chair of IEEE SECON'14 on Sensor Networks: Systems, IEEE OCEANS'11 on Marine Communications and Technology, July 1-3, 2014, Singapore. |
— | Web chair of the Sixth ACM International Workshop on UnderWater Networks (WUWNet'11), December 1 - 2, 2011. Seattle, Washington, USA. |
— | Web chair of the Fifth ACM International Workshop on UnderWater Networks (WUWNet'10), September 30 - October 1, 2010. Woods Hole, Massachusetts, USA. |
Journal Paper Review
— | Paper reviewer for ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks (TOSN) |
— | Paper reviewer for Elsevier Ad Hoc Networks |
— | Paper reviewer for Elsevier Computer Communications |
— | Paper reviewer for Elsevier Computer Networks |
— | Paper reviewer for IEEE Communication Letters |
— | Paper reviewer for IEEE Communications Magazine |
— | Paper reviewer for IEEE Sensors Journal |
— | Paper reviewer for IEEE Signal Processing Letters |
— | Paper reviewer for IEEE Systems Journal |
— | Paper reviewer for IEEE Transactions on Communications |
— | Paper reviewer for IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing |
— | Paper reviewer for IEEE Transactions on Network Science and Engineering |
— | Paper reviewer for IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications |
— | Paper reviewer for IEEE Transactions on Vehicular technology |
— | Paper reviewer for IEEE Wireless Communications Magazine |
— | Paper reviewer for International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks |
— | Paper reviewer for Journal of Zhejiang University Science C (Computers & Electronics) |
— | Paper reviewer for MDPI Sensors |
— | Paper reviewer for Ocean Engineering |
— | Paper reviewer for Springer Wireless Networks |
Conference Paper Review
— | Paper reviewer for the 13th International Conference on Wireless Algorithms, Systems, and Applications (WASA'18) |
— | Paper reviewer for IEEE Conference on Computer Communications 2017 (INFOCOM'17) |
— | Paper reviewer for the 2017 IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications (PIMRC'17) |
— | Paper reviewer for IEEE Conference on Computer Communications 2016 (INFOCOM'16) |
— | Paper reviewer for ACM International Conference on Underwater Networks and Systems 2015 (WUWNet'15) |
— | Paper reviewer for IEEE Conference on Computer Communications 2015 (INFOCOM'15) |
— | Paper reviewer for ACM International Conference on Underwater Networks and Systems 2014 (WUWNet'14) |
— | Paper reviewer for IEEE Conference on Computer Communications 2014 (INFOCOM'14) |
— | Paper reviewer for IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference 2013 (WCNC 2013) |
— | Paper reviewer for Wireless Algorithms, Systems, and Applications 2012 (WASA 2012) |
— | Paper reviewer for the 6th International ICST Conference on Communications and Networking in China (CHINACOM'11) |
— | Paper reviewer for ICCCN 2009 Workshop on Sensor Networks (SN'2009) |
— | Paper reviewer for the Fourth ACM International Workshop on UnderWater Networks (WUWNet'09) |
— | Paper reviewer for the Fifth International Conference on Mobile Ad-hoc and Sensor Networks (MSN 2009) |
— | Paper reviewer for IFIP Wireless Days, 2008 |
— | Paper reviewer for IEEE Globecom 2008 Wireless Networking Symposium |
Editorial Service
— | Guest Editor, MDPI Sensors, Special Issue "Intelligent Underwater Systems: Sensing, Communication, Networking and Applications", 2019 |
— | Guest Editor, MDPI Sensors, Special Issue "Underwater Sensing, Communication, Networking and Systems", 2018 |
— | Guest Editor: Journal of Sensor and Actuator Networks, Special Issue "Underwater Sensor Networks and Underwater Cyber-Physical Systems", 2017 |
Dissertation Committee
— | PhD | Lina Pu, University of Connecticut | |
— | PhD | Yu Luo, University of Connecticut | |
— | PhD | Ying Li, University of New Hampshire | |
— | PhD | Son Le, University of Connecticut | |
— | PhD | Haining Mo, University of Connecticut | |
— | PhD | Yibo Zhu, University of Connecticut | |
— | Master | Chunxia Bai, University of Connecticut |
Other Professional Activitiy
— | WUWNet mailing list administrator (over 800 Subscribers) |
Hobbies
SCUBA diving
Boating and white water kayaking
Photography
— | Traditional film photography |
— | Dark room (film development and enlargement) |
— | 6x6, 6x7, 6x9, 612 and 4x5 format |
— | Vintage cameras |
— | My album |
Movies
— | Black and white classics |
— | 8mm and 16mm movie projection |
Music
— | Vinyl records |
— | Vintage phonograph/gramophone/turntables |
Mailing Address: |
Zheng Peng Department of Computer Science City University of New York - City College North Academic Center, NAC 8/206 160 Convent Avenue New York, NY 10031, USA |
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Phone: | +1-212-650-6180 | |
Email: |
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Web: | http://www-cs.ccny.cuny.edu/~zheng |
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