Introduction

The Hopkins InterNetworking Research Group (HiNRG), lead by Dr. Terzis, performs research in the general area of computer networks. The two main current research themes are sensor networks and network security. We work at multiple aspects of sensor networks, from application development, to network protocol design, information processing, and data management. In network security we focus on modeling or large scale self replicating malware, forensic analysis, botnets, and emerging threats.

You can learn more about ongoing and past projects from the Projects link.

News

  • 09/07 How's the weather?
  • 09/01 Consider submitting a paper to the 2010 IEEE International Conference on Sensor Networks, Ubiquitous, and Trustworthy Computing (SUTC 2010) for which Andreas is the Vice Chair of the Sensor Networks Track
  • 09/01 Our paper MEDISN: Medical Emergency Detection in Sensor Networks will appear on the special issue on Wireless Health Systems of the ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems (TECS) journal.
  • 08/30 Andreas joined the editorial board of IEEE's Transactions on Mobile Computing.
  • 07/20 Recently received a CRI grant from NSF to develop miSense, a platform for medical sensing applications.
  • 07/15 Excited that our papers on Data Center Monitoring and TOSThreads will appear in Sensys this year.
  • 07/11 Our paper on Low-Power Amdahl-Balanced Blades for Data Intensive Computing will be presented in the second workshop on Power Aware Computing and Systems HotPower 2009

Sponsors

Our work is funded by the following agencies, foundations, and corporations.