The
Wireless Information and Networked Things Laboratory (WINET) , formerly known as Wireless Networks Laboratory, at
the
University of Florida
was founded by
Dr. Yuguang "Michael" Fang in 2000 and is currently home to
graduate students,
postdoctoral researchers, and
visiting scholars. Our group
conducts a variety of
research on wireless information processing,
intelligence extraction, data transportation and control, security and privacy, and network optimization and design, which target at developing technologies for connected and networked things, such as Internet of Things, to improve people's quality of life.
Our research works have been
published in books, refereed journals, and
the proceedings of refereed conferences. Some of the
latest news have been maintained and updated without latency guarantee :-)
We hold weekly
group meetings for brain-storming and research status reporting. We are active participants in the activities of
our parent group, the
Wireless Information Networking Group (WING).