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Research
Teaching
- CS 312, TR 11-12:15
- CS 455/555, TR 3-4:15
- Office Hours, MW 2:30-4
- Spring 2010
- CS 795 - Vehicular Networks
- CS 796 - Adv Netwrk Seminar
Schedule/Travel
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Research News
Book
- Stephan Olariu and Michele C. Weigle, Eds., Vehicular Networks: From Theory to Practice, Chapman & Hall/CRC, 2009. (BibTeX)
Recent Papers
- Michele C. Weigle, Li Cheng, Jasleen Kaur and V. Kulkarni, "Generalized Stochastic Performance Models for Loss-based Congestion Control," Computer Communications, 2010. (BibTeX)
- Gongjun Yan, Stephan Olariu and Michele C. Weigle, "Providing Location Security in Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks," IEEE Wireless Communications Magazine, Special Issue on On-the-Road Communications, 2009. (BibTeX)
- Mohammad Hadi Arbabi and Michele C. Weigle, "Using Vehicular Networks to Collect Common Traffic Data (poster)," In Proceedings of the ACM International Workshop on Vehicular Internetworking (VANET). Beijing, September 2009. (BibTeX)
- Danda Rawat, Gongjun Yan, Dimitrie C. Popescu, Michele C. Weigle and Stephan Olariu, "Dynamic Adaptation of Joint Transmission Power and Contention Window in VANET," In Proceedings of the IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference - Fall. Anchorage, Alaska, September 2009. (BibTeX)
Current Funding
- Michele C. Weigle and Stephan Olariu, NeTS-WN: An Architecture for the Notification of Traffic Incidents and Congestion (NOTICE), National Science Foundation, CNS 0721586, Aug 2007-Aug 2010, $400,000.
- Michele C. Weigle, Collaborative Research: CRI: CRD: Synthetic Traffic Generation Tools and Resources: A Community Resource for Experimental Networking Research, National Science Foundation, CNS 0709058, Aug 2007-Aug 2010, $201,794. (With UNC-Chapel Hill, Wisconsin, and UC-San Diego)
Academic Timeline
- July 2006 - present, Assistant Professor, Computer Science, Old Dominion University
- July 2004 - July 2006, Assistant Professor, Computer Science, Clemson University
- August 2003 - June 2004, Visiting Assistant Professor, Computer Science, University of North Carolina
- August 2003, Ph.D., Computer Science, University of North Carolina
- May 1998, M.S., Computer Science, University of North Carolina
- May 1996, B.S., Computer Science (Honors Program), Northeast Louisiana University (now UL-Monroe)
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