 | | DAISY - Data Analysis and Information Security | | |
As wireless and sensor networks continue to have an important impact on our life and eventually become a part of our social fabric, the network infrastructure will increasingly become the tempting targets for malicious attacks. Further, with the huge amount of information transmitted over the networks and eventually displayed in the Internet, the main question that people asked about is what should constitute "fair use" of the information. The Data Analysis and Information SecuritY (DAISY) Laboratory focuses on both addressing the problems in information security, system privacy, and data integrity using statistical approaches and machine learning techniques, as well as building test beds to facilitate research in these areas.
Current research projects are:
- Mobile wireless networks and sensor networks
- wireless localization
- object tracking
- co-movement detection
- semantics-enabled mobile wireless networks
- Information security & privacy
- secure localization
- trusted localization systems
- privacy in location-based services
- intrusion detection
- Cognitive radio networks
- security in spectrum etiquettes
- anomalous detection in dynamic spectrum access
- non-interactive localization of cognitive radios
- Access control
- spatio-temporal access control
- policy-based access control in distributed systems
- Healthcare
- workflow models in clinical settings
- improving healthcare delivery
- Bioinformatics
- methods in gene sequence comparison
- error detection in gene sequence
Address
Burchard Building 200 Stevens Institute of Technology Castle Point on Hudson Hoboken, NJ 07030
Directions to lab
DAISY Lab at Burchard Building 200 from Google directions.
Contact us
You can always stop by Prof. Yingying Chen's office at Burchard Building 210 to have an inspired research discussion!
Lab pictures
2012
New Jersey Inventors Hall of Fame Innovator Award 2012. (In the middle of the picture is Dr. Steven Chu, the Secretary of Dept. Energy, who has received the Trustees Award in NJ Inventors HoF.)
2011
With Dr. Jeong Kim, Bell Labs President
Mobicom 2011, Best Paper Award, Jie Yang, Rich Martin, Yingying Chen, Marco Gruteser
Mobicom 2011, Jie Yang, Yingying Chen, Kang Shin (the other Best Paper Award), Chunyi Peng (beep-beep paper), Xingbing Wang (Shanghai Jiaotong University)

Group discussion in DAISY lab

Group members learning wireless sensors

Various wireless sensors and smartphones
2009
DAISY lab pictures taken at Stevens Institute of Technology
DAISY lab pictures taken at Stevens Institute of Technology |