Our paper “SYMMeTRy: Exploiting Self-Similarity for Under-Determined MIMO Modulation Recognition” was accepted to IEEE/ACM Transactions on Mobile Computing. Link to paper
Mariya will serve as the publications chair for MobiSys'21.
Our paper “Learning the unknown: Improving modulation classification performance in unseen scenarios” was accepted at INFOCOM'21. Congrats to collaborators from KU Leuven and Armasuisse: Erma Perenda, Sreeraj Rajendran, Sofie Pollin and Gerome Bovet.
Mariya will participate in a panel on 5G AND BEYOND 5G: VISION AND RESEARCH CHALLENGES at the N2Women event at GLOBECOM'20.
New paper on our rural emergency preparedness work appeared in the GetMobile Magazine. Take a look at the paper here.
Mariya will co-lead the NSF Research Partnership on National Radio Dynamic Zones. More info about the partnership and upcoming events here.
Mariya gave a talk and participated in a panel on AI for Wireless at WoWMoM'20.
Mariya gave a talk and participated in a panel at the NSF Visionary Workshop on Wireless, Spectrum & Innovation.
SyMMeTRy received the IEEE INFOCOM'20 Best Poster Award. Watch the video here.
UbiNET’s first PhD graduate, Wei Xiong, received the University at Albany Best Dissertation Award. Congrats, Wei!
Mariya is organizing the NSF NeTS CAREER webinar for aspiring PIs. For more information and registration: https://sites.google.com/tamu.edu/nsf-nets-resource-site/career-webinar.
Our paper entitled “Towards scalable zero-shot modulation recognition” was accepted to VTC-Fall'20. Congrats, Wei and Petko!
Our paper entitled “Protecting location privacy from untrusted wireless service providers” was accepted to WiSec'20. This is joint work with Keen Sung and Brian Levine from UMass Amherst.
Congratulations to UbiNET Lab’s first PhD graduate, Wei Xiong. Wei’s thesis title is “Towards Practical Modulation Recognition for Future Spectrum-Sharing Applications”.
Stop by our poster at IEEE INFOCOM'20 to learn more about fractal features’ application in low-cost MIMO modulation recognition. Poster and Full Paper.
UbiNET Lab will be presenting at the Family STEAM night in Guilderland Public Library on March 2nd. The talk and activities are geared for elementary and middle-school students and their parents. We will be talking about the Internet.
Our research was covered by the Capital Region’s Center for Economic Growth.
Our paper “Exploiting Self-Similarity for Under-Determined MIMO Modulation Recognition” was accepted in INFOCOM 2020.
Mariya will serve on the ACM MobiSys'20, IEEE SECON'20 and ICTD'20 TPCs.
Mariya gave a keynote titled “Spectrum Measurement and Management for Future Spectrum-sharing Networks” at ACM CHANTS'19 workshop collocated with MobiCom'19.
Amazing turnout at the N2Women Dinner at MobiCom'19.
The UbiNET Lab received the Dynamic Spectrum Alliance 2019 Award for University Research on New Opportunities for Dynamic Spectrum Access.
Mariya received the NSF CAREER award. The goal of the project is to automate the measurement and management of radio spectrum for future spectrum-sharing applications. Award abstract.