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MattBromage

My research is currently TAROT, a disruption-tolerant routing protocol. I am also active on the BTS and SCORPION projects, as well as the AMEN fire fighting project. My previous work as an undergraduate is the SEA-LABS.

Topics of interest: delay- and disruption-tolerant networking (dtn), opportunistic routing, vehicular networks (vanets), wireless sensor networks (wsn), distributed systems, testbed management and development, embedded engineering

Contact: <mbromage AT SPAMFREE soe DOT ucsc DOT edu>

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Publications

[1]
M. K. Bromage, “Delay-tolerant routing for extreme networking environments,” MS Thesis, UCSC, September, 2009.
[2]
M. Bromage, J. Koshimoto, and K. Obraczka, “Tarot: Trajectory-assisted routing for intermittently connected networks,” ACM Chants, 2009.
[3]
J. Koshimoto, M. Bromage, and K. Obraczka, “Slugtransit: A location-based public transportation management system,” ACM Mobility, 2009.
[4]
S. Bromage, J. Koshimoto, C. Engstrom, M. Bromage, V. Petkov, B. Nunes, H. Taylor, K. Obraczka, S. Dabideen, M. Hu, R. Menchaca-Mendez, D. Nguyen, D. Sampath, J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves, H. Sadjadpour, , and B. Smith, “Poster abstract: Scorpion: A heterogenous wireless networking testbed,” ACM SIGMOBILE Mob. Comput. Commun. Rev., 2009.
[5]
S. Bromage, J. Koshimoto, C. Engstrom, M. Bromage, V. Petkov, B. Nunes, H. Taylor, K. Obraczka, S. Dabideen, M. Hu, R. Menchaca-Mendez, D. Nguyen, D. Sampath, J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves, H. Sadjadpour, , and B. Smith, “Scorpion: A heterogenous wireless networking testbed,” Poster presented at IEEE Mobicom, 2008.
[6]
M. Bromage, K. Obraczka, and D. C. Potts, “Sea-labs: A wireless sensor network for sustained monitoring of coral reefs,” Poster presented at IFIP Networking, 2007.

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Budapest, Hungary (2008)