HISTORY
The Wisconsin Wireless and NetworkinG Systems (WiNGS) Laboratory was established at UW-Madison in the summer of 2005.
RESEARCH
Research in the WiNGS lab is conducted in the areas of networking and distributed systems, with a primary focus on wireless and mobile networking. Research activities in the lab span a diverse set of activities, ranging from algorithmic design and analysis, and systems building through functional prototypes. Our projects get deployed in real and practical scenarios, sometimes in collaboration with partners who allow us to understand various real constraints, leading in turn to more refined solutions.
THANKS TO OUR SUPPORTERS AND PARTNERS!
The activities of this lab are generously supported at different times through funding from government agencies (such as the National Science Foundation) and industrial partners.
Edge Computing with ParaDrop Tutorial
This half-day tutorial will explore edge computing through hands-on development activities using a physical edge computing platform. With the recent trends in the networking ecosystem—the rise of IoT devices, high bandwidth wireless, and powerful, energy-efficient, …
US Ignite ParaDrop Day 2018
Schedule for the event: 9:00-9:05 – Welcome and introductions 9:05-9:20 – US Ignite Introduction, Glenn Ricart 9:20-9:40 – ParaDrop and Applications in Smart Transportation, Suman Banerjee 9:40-10:00 – Wisconsin Autonomous Vehicles and Proving Grounds, Madhav …