Northeastern University Wireless Networks and Embedded Systems Lab




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Biography

Christopher Tjahjadi-Lopez is a Bachelors Student in his sophomore year in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the University at Buffalo, the State University of New York. He became a member of the Wireless Networks and Embedded Systems Laboratory (WiNES), through the Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (LSAMP), a program offering research opportunities to minority students. In the WiNES lab he worked under the supervision of Prof. Tommaso Melodia and his mentor Dr. Hovannes Kulhandjian. The focus of Christopher’s research was on Software and Hardware Radio namely GNU Radio and universal software radio peripherals (USRP), as well as Underwater Acoustic Sensor Networks (UW-ASNs). Towards the end of his program, he presented a poster on Underwater Acoustic Sensor Network Localization and its Challenges at the Twentieth Annual McNair Research Conference in the Niagara Falls region.


Research

  • Underwater Acoustic Sensor Networks

  • GNU Radio and universal software radio peripherals (USRP)


Posters

  • C. Tjahjadi-Lopez, "Underwater Acoustic Sensor Network Localization and Challenges," in Twentieth Annual McNair Research Conference, Buffalo, NY, July 2014. [poster]


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