Recent Grants
(Some of these grants are still under negotiation)
Funding Agency:
National Science Foundation/S-STEM
PI:
Warner
Co-PI:
S.S.Iyengar, Su-Seng Pang, Zakiya S, Wilson and Neubrander
Amount:$599,940
Duration: January 8, 2011- July 31, 2015(4 Years)
Funding Agency:
DARPA
PI:
Supratik Mukhopadhyay
Co-PI:
S.S.Iyengar
Amount:$415,000
Duration: (Stage 1: (Starting July 1, 2010,) $215000, Stage 2
Starting July 1 2011)
Funding Agency:
National Science Foundation
PI:
S.S.Iyengar
Co-PI:
Dr.J.Zhang(CS Dept) & Dr. H.C.Wu(Electrical and CS Department)
Amount:$350,000.00
This NSF project is a collaborative project with Purdue University($100,000(Prof. David Yau-PI)) and University of Florida($250,000(Prof. Sahni-PI))
Duration: Starting from June 2010- June 2013(3 Years)
Funding Agency:
Board of Regents Post-Katrina funds
PI:
Vir Phoha
Co-PI:
S.S. Iyengar
Amount: $3.6 M (LSU share is $1.2 M)
Duration: Starting from 2007
Funding Agency:
DoD DEPSCoR Grant
PI:
Dr. Iyengar
Co-PI:
Dr. Park, Dr. Hsiao-Chun Wu, Dr. Peter Chen and Dr. Phoha (LaTech)
Amount: $761,000 for 3 years (starting from July 1, 2008). This is still under negotiation.
Duration: July1, 2008 - June 30, 2011
Funding Agency:
NSF EPSCoR Grant
PI:
Dr. Konsari
Co-PI:
Dr. Brener, Dr. Karki, Dr. Park and Dr. Iyengar
Amount: Computer Science Dept's share is approximately $273,000.00 (Still under negotiation).
Duration: 2007 Fall - 2010
Funding Agency:
GAANN(Graduate Assistance in Areas of National Need) from United States Department of Education
PI:
E.Triantaphyllou
Co-PI:
S.S. Iyengar
Amount: $126,675.00
Duration: Starting from 2006
Funding Agency:
Board of Regents
PI's:
Dr. S.S.Iyengar, Dr. R. Kannan and Dr. B.B.Karki
Amount: $92,000
Duration: 4 years
Funding Agency:
Board of Regents
PI's:
E. Triantaphyllou, J. Chen, S.S. Iyengar
Amount: $45,400
Duration: 1 year
Funding Agency:
Board of Regents
PI's:
A. Wilson, A. Durresi, B. B. Karki, R. Kannan, and S.S. Iyengar
Amount: $90,000
Duration: 1 year
Funding Agency:
NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
PI:
S. S. Iyengar
Co-PI's:
P. Chen, J. Fernandez, R. Kannan, S.S. Pang
Amount: $443,210
Duration: 2 years (2006)
Funding Agency:
NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
Program:
ITR-NSF
PI:
Brygg Ullmer
Co-PI's:
Edward Seidel, S.S.Iyengar and Stephen D.Beck
Amount: $397,121
Starting Date: September 2003
Duration: 3 years starting from September 1,2005.
Funding Agency:
NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
Program:
ITR-NSF
PI's:
R.Kannan and
S.S.Iyengar
Amount: $400,000
Starting Date: September 2003
Duration: 3 years.
Funding Agency: NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
PI: S.S.Iyengar
Co-PIs: Dr.Eyassu Woldesenbet, Connie Stelly, Dr.Sandra McGuire, Dr.FrankNeubrander
Amount:
$496,604
Starting Date: January 1, 2003
Duration: 3 years.
Funding Agency:
NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
PI: S.S.Iyengar
Amount:
$32,659
Starting Date: September 15, 2002
Duration: 1 year.
Lead Institution:
Duke University
Principal Investigator (Louisiana State University):
S.S.Iyengar
Other Principal Investigators:
Krishnendu Chakrabarty (Duke University), Professor Hairong Qi (subcontract to the University of Tennessee)
Graduate Students:
Vishnu Swaminathan (Duke)
Xiaoling Wang (University of Tennessee)
Qishi Wu (Louisiana State University)
Lei Xu (Louisiana State University)
Technical Consultant:
Ramesh Reddi, Infopike Inc
Sponsor:
DARPA/ITO SensIT Program
Total Amount : $ 720,000
( LSU Share $250,000)
Starting Date : July 2000
Duration : 3 years
Project Summary :
This project is aimed at developing several key enabling technologies for distributed sensor networking.
Topics being investigated under this grant include: Sensor data fusion, multi-resolution fault-tolerant signal integration algorithms,
Active signal integration using mobile agents, Sensor deployment algorithms for surveillance and target location,
Lightweight, energy-efficient real-time operating systems.
Project Title: Reliable Query Reporting In Adaptive Sensor Networks: Analytical Framework & Protocols
Principal Investigator:
Rajgopal Kannan.
Other Principal Investigators:
S.S.Iyengar, Sudipta Sarangi.
Starting Date: June
2000
Duration: June 2000 - September 2001
Sponsor:
DARPA/ITO SensIT Program
Project Summary :
This project proposes the development of the formal theory behind the analysis of the Reliable Query Reporting (RQR) problem in an adaptive sensor network. We will consider the problems of static-RQR, adaptive-RQR, and continuous-RQR by mapping them onto a graph topological domain. By qualifying the parameters governing individual and communal (group) sensor node behavior, we will derive game/decision theoretic techniques that control the actions of intelligent sensor nodes, leading to the dynamic formation of RQR topologies based on local topological decisions.
Project Title: Enhancing the Quality of Routing in Data-Centric Sensor Networks
PIS's: Raj Kannan, S.S.Iyengar and S.SarangiProject Title: Distributed Sensor Network Design for Efficient Plume Mapping of Chemical, Biological, and Nuclear Radiation Events
PI's: S.S.Iyengar and Raj Kannan
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LSU has been a part of a successful 2001 DOD Multidisciplinary University Research initiative Program (MURI), a program designed to address large multidisciplinary topic areas for future DOD applications and Technology options.
Sponsor:
DOD-MURI
Amount:
$ 1,000,000 (LSU
Part $75,000)
Starting Date:
February 2001
Duration: 3 years
Sashi Phoha (Penn. State)
Richard Brooks (Penn. State)
S.S. Iyengar (LSU)
K.Chakrabarty (Duke)
S.Wicker (Cornell)
Parameshwar (Univ.Wisconsin)
and
Others
The average funding will be $1 million per year over a three year period. Two additional years of funding will be possible to bring the total award to 5 years.
The competition drew 416 white papers, from which 158 full proposals were received. After a thorough evaluation by technical experts, 48 of these proposals were found to be suitable for funding.
Dr. Phoha is the Primary investigator.
