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Wendi Heinzelman, Ph.D.
Discipline: Electrical & Computer Engineering
Focus: Wireless Technology
Email:
wheinzel@ece.rochester.edu
Website:
http://www.ece.rochester.edu/~wheinzel/
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The Center enables me to interact with other engineers,
scientists, and medical doctors to develop technical
solutions to real-life problems related to health and
wellness. It is an exciting research area, as the
impacts and potential payoffs are enormous.
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Biography
Wendi B. Heinzelman is an assistant professor in the
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the
University of Rochester. She received a B.S. degree in
Electrical Engineering from Cornell University in 1995
and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering and
Computer Science from MIT in 1997 and 2000
respectively. She has designed the LEACH (Low-Energy
Adaptive Clustering Hierarchy) communication protocol
for wireless microsensor networks that optimizes all
levels of the communication stack for energy efficiency,
facilitates scalability and enables computation versus
communication tradeoffs. In addition, she has developed
a system for using unequal error protection (UEP) with
MPEG-4 compressed video sent over a wireless channel to
obtain better user-perceived quality in the
reconstructed video. Her current research interests lie
in the area of fault-tolerant, low-power, ad-hoc
wireless protocol architectures, scalable sensor
networks, and multimedia communication. She is an
elected member of the Design and Implementation of
Signal Processing Systems (DISPS) Technical Committee of
the Signal Processing Society and a member of Sigma Xi,
the IEEE, and the ACM.
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